California Senate Committee Passes All-Mail Ballot Bill

On April 21, the California Senate Elections Committee passed SB 163, which provides that in statewide elections, all voters will automatically receive a ballot in the postal mail. The bill would not affect non-statewide elections that are not held simultaneously with statewide elections. Polling places would continue to be open.

States that now send a ballot to all registered voters by postal mail are Oregon, Washington, and Colorado.


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California Senate Committee Passes All-Mail Ballot Bill — 8 Comments

  1. James Ogle – Your little 4-minute video is pretty and has nice music background, but, It has absolutely nothing at all to do with the BAN posting to which it is attached. Whatever in the world would you do to get the name and information about your so-called “International Parliament” out without the kindness and forbearance of Richard Winger and BAN? You really take advantage of them! At least this time, your comment was not miles and miles long.

  2. Is there a checklist by the usual suspects for getting PERMANENT control of the U.S.A. — by such suspects ???

    At least there will be a paper trail.

    When will the last Elephant move out of CA or die — leaving the usual suspects in CA to eat each other ???

    P.R. and nonpartisan App.V.

  3. As if election fraud wasn’t bad enough. We don’t need this. Voting is a responsibility and those responsible enough to participate in it will take the time to either get an absentee ballot for legitimate reasons of being away on election day, or physically get to the polls.

    Federal law already prohibits employers from penalizing employees for either arriving at work three hours late or leaving work three hours early on election day. Polls are open everywhere for at least twelve hours.

    There are absolutely no legitimate excuses (other than flat out laziness) for not voting and thus there is no good reason for this legislation other than deliberately wanting to sabotage the electoral process in California. Richard, NOTE: There is a pilot program for this baloney here in West Virginia. You can read about it here: http://www.legis.state.wv.us/WVCODE/Code.cfm?chap=03&art=3%20A#03 A

  4. How much DISEASE in over-heated polling places on election days ???

    How much extra air pollution by folks driving to and from polls on election days ???

    Is the corruption level in OR, WA and CO better or worse than in CA ???

  5. I revoked my Affidavit, and Cease and Desisted sending mail-in-ballots to me. I Cease and Desisted sharing any information about me with me with County Elections assigns (a commercial vote-counting company) and other third parties. I refuse to vote at the Sacramento County Elections because my precinct is an urban mail-in-only ballot (UMIOB). I refuse to vote if I cannot do it at a polling place in front of watchers and witnesses. Already this county is experiencing vote fraud in the UMIOB counting. I downloaded to Excel the PDF file and analyzed it (Paul Henderson, Sociology, CSUC 1987). There is no reasonable evidence that UMIOB’s increase voting, but there is scientific suspicion that voter suppression is likely as well as fraud.

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