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Election integrity questioned as court case looms

June 19, 2024 | Shasta County, California



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Election integrity questioned as court case looms
During a recent government meeting, significant discussions emerged regarding election procedures and candidate selection for an upcoming election. Joanna Francesca, a key witness, highlighted discrepancies between the county's election formula and the Secretary of State's formula, which has led to an ongoing court case. She noted that the county's method could yield different results, raising concerns about accountability in Shasta County's election processes.

Francesca also mentioned that she and her deputy attended a regional election conference while her staff was tasked with compiling the ballot candidate list. This situation has prompted questions about the accuracy of the ballot preparation, which may require legal adjudication to resolve.

Public comments during the meeting emphasized the importance of electing board members who prioritize election integrity. One speaker, Rick, underscored the community's desire for a board that genuinely cares about the electoral process, advocating for Clint Curtis as the preferred candidate for the position. The discussions reflect a broader concern among constituents about ensuring fair and transparent elections in the county.

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