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Related: About this forumElection workers quit in Shasta as self-appointed observers roam office
On Wednesday, as the workers of the Shasta County Registrar of Voters office busily sifted through the ballots that have already been cast, they had company.
A group of nine people, holding clipboards and taking notes, stood in a hallway peering through wired glass as workers took ballots out of envelopes. Across the hallway another group of observers hovered over computer screens, watching a live video feed of workers in a room verifying signatures. These self-appointed election observers spent their day looking for proof of tomfoolery.
One woman wasnt satisfied with watching the election administration through the buttressed window. She wanted to be in the room while they sifted through ballots.
It isnt transparent, said a woman named Elizabeth who wouldnt give her last name. To be transparent we have to be able to hear them.
So far, while these observers dont appear to have unearthed any evidence of fraud, they are having an impact. The assistant clerk put up a rope to stop the observers from following workers into their breakroom to ask questions. Theyve also had to put locks on the offices, after observers tried to open doors and see what was happening inside each office. This comes as election officials across the nation received death threats following the 2020 and 2022 elections, fomented by former President Donald Trumps false claims that the election was stolen.
https://calmatters.org/politics/2024/11/shasta-county-election-workers/
verargert
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LiberalFighter
(53,439 posts)To enter offices or rooms without authorization. One warning. Second violation there is an arrest.
To photo any documents containing personal info from ballots.
Or access any documents not related to the counting of the ballots.
kimbutgar
(23,164 posts)It is a crazy red part of California. Even when I lived up north not far from there when I went to college. It was kind of a sundown area then.
IrishAfricanAmerican
(4,146 posts)NBachers
(18,095 posts)On edit: I filled out the Election Voter Complaint Form. In the boxes where they asked for information that I didn't know, I just put I don't know or something similar. You can put a link to the story above in the "Describe Your Complaint" box at the bottom.
I sent it off, and got a message saying it had been received.
https://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/election-voter-complaint-form