California Secretary of State Issues New Report of Registration, Again Listing Deceased Individual as Chair of American Independent Party

On April 6, the California Secretary of State issued a new Report of Registration, showing the number of registered voters in each party. This is a supplemental report, because the last report had come out on February 9, but it was incomplete because there hadn’t been enough time to calculate the number of registrants in each U.S. House and legislative district, because the districts had just been drawn. See this link.

Each Report of Registration lists the state chair and contact information, for each party. The new Report lists Markham Robinson as chair of the American Independent Party, but he died on August 25, 2021. The February 9 Report had the same flaw. After the February 9 Report came out, I talked to two employees of the California Secretary of State’s office, informing them. I was assured that this error would be corrected in the future. But, it has not been corrected.

According to Mark Seidenberg, the current chair of the American Independent Party is Wiley Drake. Mark Seidenberg is a former leader of the American Independent Party who now lives in Alaska and who is registered to vote in Alaska.


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California Secretary of State Issues New Report of Registration, Again Listing Deceased Individual as Chair of American Independent Party — 6 Comments

  1. I see that Libertarians are now over 1% of the total registered voters in California.

  2. The American Independent Party of California might as well have a deceased person as its Chairman since the party doesn’t really do anything.

  3. Any copies of death certificates in sunny / flooded / quakey CA ???

    How many DEAD folks still listed as being registered voters in CA ???

  4. Was Wiley part of the cult that worships Alan Keyes and that stole the party by filing fake documents with the Secretary of state? Did Wiley spread the false rumors of Chelene Nightingale engaging in beastiality and plumber porn?

  5. In California, when an adult dies in the state, a copy of the death certificate is sent to the county registrar of voters, who then removes that voter from the rolls. But if the individual dies while outside California, that process doesn’t work.

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