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Calls for Election Overhaul Amid Controversy and Irregularities

June 19, 2024 | Shasta County, California



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Calls for Election Overhaul Amid Controversy and Irregularities
During a recent government meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding the integrity and management of elections in Shasta County. Several speakers expressed dissatisfaction with the current Registrar of Voters (ROV), Joanna, citing issues such as the presence of ballots sent to deceased individuals and ongoing challenges in maintaining accurate voter rolls, some of which have persisted for up to 20 years.

One speaker, who claimed to represent 74 constituents, advocated for Clint Curtis as a more qualified candidate for the ROV position. They emphasized Curtis's commitment to transparency and collaboration, arguing that his experience in election processes could benefit the county. This sentiment was echoed by another participant who highlighted the need for a complete overhaul of the ROV office, insisting that elections should prioritize the voters and operate with full transparency.

Criticism of the current administration was a recurring theme, with accusations of hostility and a lack of accountability in the election process. Concerns were raised about security breaches and the absence of protocols to investigate these issues. The speakers collectively called for a system that restores public trust in elections, emphasizing that oversight should be a public duty rather than a government-controlled process.

The meeting underscored a growing demand for reform in the electoral system, with community members urging the board to consider the implications of their decisions on public confidence in the electoral process.

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