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(s)Elections See other (s)Elections Articles Title: NO FRAUD?!? 100K Mail-In Votes Went UNCOUNTED in Calif. Primary NO FRAUD?!? 100K Mail-In Votes Went UNCOUNTED in Calif. Primary July 13, 2020 Admin Can make a difference in a close contest
NO FRAUD?!? 100K Mail-In Votes Went UNCOUNTED in Calif. Primary A temporary worker at the Sacramento Registrar of Voters looks over a mail-in ballot before it is sent to be counted/AP Photo (Liberty Headlines) More than 100,000 mail-in ballots were rejected by California election officials during the March presidential primary, according to data obtained by The Associated Press that highlights a glaring gap in the states effort to ensure every vote is counted. With the coronavirus pandemic raging, California is part of a growing number of states increasing mail-in balloting to avoid crowds at polling places. President Donald Trump is among those questioning the integrity of vote-by-mail elections while supporters say without evidence that they are just as reliable as polling places and offer greater flexibility for voters. But while polling places include workers who can assist people who have questions about filling out ballots, a voter doesnt have support at home and so problems can arise. The California secretary of states election data obtained by the AP showed 102,428 mail-in ballots were disqualified in the states 58 counties, about 1.5% of the nearly 7 million mail-in ballots returned. That percentage is the highest in a primary since 2014, and the overall number is the highest in a statewide election since 2010. . Two years ago, the national average of rejected mail ballots in the general election was about 1.4% and in the 2016 presidential election year it was 1%, according to a U.S. Election Assistance Commission study. The most common problem, by far, in California was missing the deadline for the ballot to be mailed and arrive. To count in the election, ballots must be postmarked on or before Election Day and received within three days afterward. Statewide, 70,330 ballots missed those marks. Another 27,525 either didnt have a signature, or the signature didnt match the one on record for the voter. Kim Alexander, president of the nonpartisan California Voter Foundation that seeks to improve elections, called the uncounted figure discouraging. The only thing worse than people not voting is people attempting to vote and having their vote uncounted, she said. The tally of nullified votes can make a difference in a close contest. The data didnt break down the uncounted ballots by party registration. While the overall number was large in March, if its the same in November its unlikely to affect the presidential race Trump lost to Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by 4.3 million votes. But there are expected to be at least several tightly contested U.S. House races where a relatively few votes could tip the balance. In 2018, Democrat TJ Cox upset Republican David Valadao by less than 1,000 votes in a Central Valley district. They have a rematch in November. Local races sometimes are decided by a handful of votes. California traditionally has offered mail-in voting only to those who request ballots. Over time the number has grown to represent more than half of all cast ballots. In response to the coronavirus outbreak, Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom in June signed a law requiring county election officials to mail a ballot to all the states nearly 21 million registered voters for the November election. He called mail-in voting safe and secure, pointing to a series of studies that found no evidence of significant fraud. States across the political spectrum rely solely on mail ballots, including Colorado, Utah and Washington. In preparation for November, the state is launching a ballot- tracking tool that will quickly alert voters if they need to take action, such as adding a missing signature. Another change: The state is extending the window for mail ballots to arrive to 17 days after Election Day. Even though he voted by mail this year, Trump has called mail-in voting a terrible thing prone to abuse, warning without evidence that you get thousands and thousands of people sitting in somebodys living room, signing ballots all over the place. With the COVID-19 pandemic prompting many states to pursue near- universal mail voting to minimize health risks that come with indoor crowds, national Republicans and Democrats have argued over the safety and security of votes traveling through the U.S. Postal Service. Last March, the highest rejection rate in California was in San Francisco, where 9,407 ballots, or nearly 5% of the total, were set aside, mostly because they did not arrive on time. By contrast, in rural Plumas County northeast of Sacramento, all of the 8,207 mail- in ballots received were accepted. In Los Angeles County, nearly 2,800 ballots were nullified because the voter forgot to sign it, then couldnt be found to fix the error. Statewide, that careless mistake spiked nearly 13,000 ballots. More than 1,000 ballots were disqualified in Fresno County because the signature didnt match the one on file with election officials. The same problem nixed over 1,300 ballots in San Diego County and over 14,000 statewide. In some of those cases, voting experts say, a family member might have signed for others in the household, which is illegal. Some voters apparently filled out their ballots then left them on the kitchen table: In more than 800 instances, envelopes were returned to election officials without the marked ballot inside. Orange County Registrar of Voters Neal Kelley said ultimately a voter has the responsibility to fill out the ballot correctly and get it in the mail on time. Sometimes, its just a product of voters forgetting, Kelley said. Poster Comment: Insanity. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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