Posted on 03/30/2023 1:13:07 PM PDT by cuz1961
The County Supervisors in Shasta County, California, voted last night to go with paper ballots in elections going forward. The vote was 3-2. In January the County Supervisors in Shasta County voted to get rid of Dominion voting systems in their elections. This vote sent shockwaves through the state.
Last night the citizens in Shasta County supported their Board of Supervisors when the vote to use paper ballots in future elections was on the table.
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
This is the letter throwing a fit and trying to convince every one not to ditch the machines. Pay close attention to the weasel words , could, would, if, may , must ECT.
SHASTA COUNTY, Calif. — Shasta County Clerk and Registrar of Voters Cathy Allen Darling has written a strong letter to the Shasta County Board of Supervisors.
The letter warns of the potential consequences of recent actions taken by the board in regard to their removal of the county's voting system, Dominion Voting Systems, and possibly installing a hand-tally system.
Read the full text of the letter below:
Letter from Cathy Allen Darling to the Shasta County Board of Supervisors:
Date: March 27, 2023
Contact: Cathy Darling Allen, County Clerk/Registrar of Voters
Honorable Kevin Crye Honorable Tim Garman Honorable Mary Rickert Honorable Patrick Jones, Chair Honorable Chris Kelstrom
I write to you today as the chief election official of the County of Shasta. Having served in this role since 2004 and having been duly elected five times by the voters of this county, it is right and fitting that I inform you, in writing, of the potential consequences of the recent actions taken by the Board.
As you all are aware, on January 24, 2023, the Board voted to cancel the county’s contract with Dominion Voting Systems. On February 28, 2023, my office, the County Clerk & Election Department, brought forward an agenda item for the Board to select a certified voting system or vote to rescind the cancellation of the Dominion lease agreement. The Board Chair attempted to remove the voting system item during agenda preparation, and, when that was unsuccessful, added an item to the agenda to explore hand counting (a “manual tally”) of paper ballots. That item moved forward; the Board took no action to secure a certified system. Additionally, the Chair attempted to alter county administrative policy to allow the Chair to eliminate any future proposed agenda items for any reason. This item failed. The Board adjourned without adopting a method to administer the election, potentially disenfranchising Shasta County voters and, especially, disabled voters.
At its meeting on March 28, 2023, the Board will take up these two items again. At that meeting, the Board must reinstate or enter a new voting system contract (March 28, 2023 agenda item R6). We recommend that the Board either take no action on March 28, 2023 agenda item R7 or adopt the Staff proposed policy. But if the Board instead opts for a full manual tally, it must plan to provide at a minimum the $1,651,209.68 and 1300 staff members and necessary to implement a full manual tally.
The Board Must Reinstate or Enter a Voting System Contract
It is imperative that the voters of Shasta County continue to enjoy the right of franchise, and that elections in Shasta County continue to be performed with transparency, accuracy, efficiency and with a servant’s heart. That is the job I was elected to do, and I intend to continue doing it.
At the upcoming meeting of the Shasta County Board of Supervisors, on March 28, 2023, we expect to discuss these same issues again. In advance of this meeting, I and several other county staff members met with Chair Jones and Supervisor Crye as a working group on March 13, 15, 20 and 27, 2023 in an attempt to reach a resolution that will protect the voting rights of Shasta County voters. At the meeting held on March 15, 2023, Susan Lapsley, the Deputy Secretary of State, reviewed a long list of federal and state laws that the Board could violate by not selecting a certified voting system.
In summary, the statutes require that all California voters be able to cast a ballot privately and independently. A voting system that includes technology is the only way available to comply with those laws.
If the Board Orders a Full Manual Tally, It Must Provide the Resources to Do So
My office has also diligently explored the available options and necessary resources for manual tally; given the timelines and complexity, we have been forced to put aside much our regular work to do so. We discussed these options as part of the working group’s March 13, 15, 20 and 27, 2023 meetings. The attached document summarizes our findings. We conclude that it would cost a minimum of $1,651,209.68 and require the addition of 1300 county staff members to implement a full manual tally.
On March 13, 2023, Supervisor Crye invited Linda Rantz to speak with our working group. Rantz supports manual tallying of paper ballots and claims that her method of manually tally could be easily adopted by Shasta County. This is not true. Rantz’s plan assumes a materially different legal and factual background than the one we face in Shasta County. In fact, a full manual tally ‘system’ is not currently in use in any other California jurisdiction. In addition, as the Deputy Secretary of State indicated at our meetings, the Secretary of State is considering draft regulations that would affect the legality of any manual tally plan. In contrast to Rantz’s plan, the document attached provides a realistic estimate of the resources required to implement a legal full manual tally in Shasta County.
The development and implementation of such an entirely new, untested, unproven program would be extremely difficult. It would require the County to develop polices and processes from the ground up to allow for all the complexities of ballot processing and tally. This includes but is not limited to developing processes for ballot examination and duplication, the tally itself, recording and aggregating election results by hand, allowing for meaningful observation, transportation, onboarding the hundreds of required temporary staff, adjudication of ballots and auditing the manual tally for accuracy.
As a result of these complexities, we do not recommend that the Board pursue a full manual tally. Instead, we recommend that the Board either take no action on this item or adopt the Staff Recommendation provided in connection with March 28, 2023 agenda item R7. As discussed in the attached document, this path secures the advantages of a manual tally without the complexity, delay, and errors inherent in a full manual tally. However, if the Board does not adopt our recommendations, it must provide the necessary resources—at least $1,651,209.68 and 1300 new staff—immediately so that the Election Department can implement preparation for a full manual tally.
The Board Must Act on Both Items by March 28, 2023
Beyond these practical risks and limitations, there are several deadlines that are rapidly approaching that, if missed, could put future elections at risk, and could cause Shasta County voters to be disenfranchised.
As I stated in the meeting with both Supervisor Jones and Crye on March 15, 2023, if an election is called for August 29, 2023, the last date for the Board to act is March 28, 2023. This is the date by which the Board must (1) reinstate or enter a new voting system contract (March 28, 2023 agenda item R6); or (2) plan to provide the resources necessary to implement a full manual tally, if the Board decides to pursue that path (adding manual tally components as is contemplated by March 28, 2023 agenda item R7). Failing to act on March 28, 2023 with a potential August 29, 2023 election puts that election at risk, and the County would then be in jeopardy of disenfranchising voters. And even if there is no special election in August 2023, there may well be a special election called on the next regular election date, November 7, 2023. If the Board intends to request a full manual tally for that election, the Elections Department needs to know now, in order to plan. And the last date that the Board could approve a voting system agreement to comply with California and federal law for that election is May 9, 2023.
I hope and believe that that you all want to serve our collective constituents as I do. As you know, the position of clerk, ex officio registrar of voters, is a designated, elected office under state law. Cal. Gov’t Code 24000 subdiv. (c); 24009; 26802. In this role, I am “charged with the duty of conducting an election.” Cal. Elec. Code 320. While this Board retains some authority regarding elections within the County, that authority is “[s]ubject to the provisions of the Elections Code.” Cal. Elec. Code 25201. And that Code establishes numerous duties for me, as the elected clerk, beginning with the framing of the ballots through the final tally and canvass of election results. I take my statutory responsibility seriously. Creating a new voting system from scratch, that likely will not comply with state law, undermines my ability to perform those statutory responsibilities, intruding on my position as a duly elected Shasta County official. As a five-time elected official, with nearly 20 years of experience, I urge the Board to select a certified voting system.
Please carefully consider your decisions and understand that while my office is full of extremely competent and prepared professionals, even we cannot perform miracles. We need the resources and time required to carefully develop procedures to ensure no Shasta County voter is disenfranchised. If the county misses the deadlines contained within this letter the blame for election failure will rest surely at each of your feet.
Regards,
Cathy Darling Allen Shasta County Clerk/Registrar of Voters
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And the fix is in.
And now there are accusations of sexual misconduct against a constitutionalist applying for CEO.
(not sure if
county or redding City )
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Remember we have rabid progs in redding that include the likes of megan rabinoe.
The Shasta County Board of Supervisors following hours of debate passed by a 3-2 vote to go with hand counted paper ballots. The vote came after numerous presenters came forward to discuss the merits of manual counting and electronic systems. Clint Curtis who was the computer programer who created the algorithm designed to modify election results results flew from Florida just to talk to the board.
Last month the Shasta County Supervisors voted to discontinue the use of the Dominion machines for all further elections. Shasta County is the first to drop the use of electronic voting systems in California. There are several additional counties in California who are considering disuse of the Dominion and other electronic voting systems.
This was a big win for election integrity experts who know the many abuses that electronic election systems can bring.
California is already a deep blue state anyways.
“In summary, the statutes require that all California voters be able to cast a ballot privately and independently. A voting system that includes technology is the only way available to comply with those laws.”
Well, they’re using technology. A pen and paper is technology. A braille ballot for the blind is technology.
How does this moron think we held elections before computers?
“At its meeting on March 28, 2023, the Board will take up these two items again. At that meeting, the Board must reinstate or enter a new voting system contract (March 28, 2023 agenda item R6). We recommend that the Board either take no action on March 28, 2023 agenda item R7 or adopt the Staff proposed policy. But if the Board instead opts for a full manual tally, it must plan to provide at a minimum the $1,651,209.68 and 1300 staff members and necessary to implement a full manual tally.”
There are 180,000 people living in Shasta County and 101,000 of them are registered voters. You do not need 1300 staff members and $1.6 million to conduct the election. 1300 staff members will only do 77 votes each, which usually takes a couple of hours tops.
The weasel words are there because it was written by a lawyer. Either she is one or somebody else wrote it for her. Maybe a Dominion counsel? The section headings are what we call headnotes. The tone they take in this is a form of persuasive writing we must use in motions and briefs to a court.
Understood, however this trend will continue unabated in red states as well.
It is imperative that the voters of Shasta County continue to enjoy the right of franchise, and that elections in Shasta County continue to be performed with transparency, accuracy, efficiency and
with a servant’s heart.
_( really ? This is the lady I emailed asking for my counties cast vote record. She emailed me a download link and warned me in that email that I might be committing a felony, and provided penal code number, that I MIGHT be violating if I downloaded or shared the info of the download, or even the specific content of said email. And that I would be prosecuted by the sherrif office if I interfered with others voting or harrased anyone about their vote. In other words if I tried to do a canvass of votes. This is not the heart of a transparent servant, but of a threatening tyrant )
That is the job I was elected to do,
( I think the machines are the ones that elected her imho )
and I intend to continue doing it.
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n summary, the statutes require that all California voters be able to cast a ballot privately and independently. A voting system that includes technology is the only way available to comply with those laws.
( says her. Pfft. Machines are not the only way to comply with that law. It was complied with for decades before the machines and she dang well knows that )
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On March 13, 2023, Supervisor Crye invited Linda Rantz to speak with our working group. Rantz supports manual tallying of paper ballots and claims that her method of manually tally could be easily adopted by Shasta County
. This is not true.
( not true ? Says her. No supporting iinfo just her OPINION )
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Code establishes numerous duties for me, as the elected clerk, beginning with the framing of the ballots through the final tally and canvass of election results. I take my statutory responsibility seriously. Creating a new voting system from scratch, that likely will not comply with state law, undermines my ability to perform those statutory responsibilities, intruding on my position as a duly elected Shasta County official. As a five-time elected official, with nearly 20 years of experience, I urge the Board to select a certified voting system.
( my opiniin of her is not as whiney as hers .Spit)
I live in Trinity county but I would be more than happy to DONATE MY TIME FOR FREE to count legitimate ballots for Shasta County!
I live in Trinity county but I would be more than happy to DONATE MY TIME FOR FREE to count legitimate ballots for Shasta County!
Thanks for posting.
Great news! And this happened in California. 👍
You’re welcome.
As soon as I left the news site, on my way here to post this days ago, my phones went screwy. My internet connection disappeared, and still isn’t working. I post this from a free WiFi hotspot in my town .
Coincidence ?
Doesn’t feel like it.
I think the progs have weapons a.i. chat bots running around on the net doing “ resistance’ crap.
Our phone systems have been messing up since the CCP ballon days.
My ring volume , that takes 3 different swipes just to get to the menu to adjust it,,,, keeps getting set to zero. Some calls are not showing up in my call logs. People ha e told me my phone went straight to voice mail instead of ringing when it’s setting right next to me.
Ymmv.
Mine sucks lately.
We weren’t until a certain Bush opened the borders and flooded us.
It’s the Republican party that sold out California.
I wonder what they’ll do about mail-in ballots.
For the truly disabled, extreem signature verification.
This vote by paper and hand count is a system being looked at by many states . Mike Lindell is facilitating the organization that has a proposed election system that is being offered to all states.
Mike actually came to shasta this last month to present it.
The local news wasn’t too impressed.
You guys up there need to get rid of the county register of voters fast.
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