Posted on 10/30/2023 7:40:00 AM PDT by artichokegrower
Normally an election to set up a fire district and fill one school board seat in a county with just 112,000 registered voters wouldn’t get statewide attention.
But the Nov. 7 election in Shasta County is far from normal and will be closely watched — including by the Secretary of State’s office.
That county’s Board of Supervisors has been embroiled in a series of battles between its conservative and more moderate members — all of whom are Republican. In January, the board voted 3-2 to cancel its contract with Dominion Voting for ballot-counting machines, which were the focus of unproven allegations about election fraud.
(Excerpt) Read more at calmatters.org ...
Like enforcing immigration law? There is no law in California
Tells me everything I need to know right there about the bias of the article.
We will never have fair elections again until we go back to one day voting with a paper ballot and pencil.
Yes. How can you have unproven allegations when there was no investigation ever done?
Read later.
For the longest while it was “false allegations.” They’ve retreated to “unproven allegations.”
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