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Multiple speakers urge Kern County to support election-integrity measures and question voting system reliability
Summary
During public presentations several residents and concerned-citizen groups urged the board to support federal and state election-integrity measures, cited pending federal actions on voting equipment, and asked the county to consider proof-of-citizenship requirements and contract decisions for voting vendors.
A series of public presenters at the June 3 Kern County Board of Supervisors meeting urged the board to support election-integrity legislation and raised concerns about voting equipment certification and local election costs.
Speakers and their points: Glenn Clayton, representing a group identified as Concerned Citizens, commended the board’s earlier action to support federal legislation referenced in his remarks (he cited identifiers including “HR 22,” “S 128,” and “HR 2499” as reported in his remarks) and said the board’s amended legislative platform now includes language to “support comprehensive election integrity measures that enhance the accuracy, the security, the accessibility of the voter registration…
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