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Group urges Kern County supervisors to back federal election-integrity proposal
Summary
Speakers representing the Election Integrity Project of California asked the board to support a federal election-reform proposal with 17 points including mandatory voter ID, limits on mail-in voting and changes to early voting; the board did not take formal action on the request.
A coalition of speakers representing the Election Integrity Project of California (EIPCA) urged the Kern County Board of Supervisors on July 29 to support a federal election-integrity proposal they said would standardize voter identification, limit mail-in voting and change other processes.
During the public-comment period, multiple speakers described a 13-page draft they said had been delivered to U.S. House leadership and would be submitted to congressional committees and state legislatures. The presenters outlined a 17-point list that includes requiring government-issued photo ID to register…
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