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A conservative California county is trying to kill mail-in voting

A conservative California county is trying to kill mail-in voting

Summary

Shasta County in Northern California passed Measure B, a new rule that ends most mail-in voting and requires in-person voting on one day, photo ID, and counting votes by hand. The measure faces criticism for likely breaking state law and making voting harder, with California authorities watching the situation closely.

Key Facts

  • Measure B in Shasta County requires all elections to happen in person on a single day.
  • Most mail-in voting will be stopped, and absentee ballots will be limited.
  • Voters must show photo ID and votes will be counted by hand under this measure.
  • About 85% of Shasta County voters currently use mail-in ballots.
  • The measure may violate California law, according to civil rights groups like the ACLU and League of Women Voters.
  • The California attorney general’s office is monitoring the measure and may take legal action to protect voters’ rights.
  • Shasta County has a history of election distrust fueled by false claims of fraud after the 2020 presidential election.
  • The county stopped using Dominion Voting Systems machines amid unfounded fraud allegations.
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