Vote by Mail Concerns

    Vote by Mail Concerns, Part 1

      Both major parties encourage voting by mail. Registrars of Voters urge people to become permanent vote by mail voters. Four states have now become all vote by mail. Those who have already joined the over 50% in California who have opted.... read more(download Part 1 pdf)

    Vote by Mail Concerns, Part 2

      A 2005 Presidential Commission co-chaired by former President Jimmy Carter and former Secretary of State James Baker III, determined that vote by mail ballots do not satisfy five essential criteria for sound and honest elections. The commission found that:.... read more(download Part 2 pdf)

    Vote by Mail Concerns, Part 3

      Parts 1 and 2 of this series have only just begun to disclose the myriad concerns with respect to vote-by-mail ballots. Election Integrity Project research has uncovered coordinated efforts to duplicate voters' registrations, changing mailing addresses of voters and re-registering in-person voters to vote-by-mail voters.... read more(download Part 3 pdf)

    Vote by Mail Concerns, Part 4

      Give the concerns expressed in Parts 1-3 of this series, it should be disturbing that the percentage of Californians registered as permanent vote-by-mail voters is now over 50% and growing. If you share what you have learned in the previous three parts of this series, you can contribute to increased election integrity in California by helping to stop and reverse that trend..... read more(download Part 4 pdf)

Provisional Ballot Issues

    Provisional Ballot Voting Concerns

      A provisional voter is defined as a citizen whose eligibility to vote in a given precinct cannot be immediately established by poll workers on Election Day-in other words, a voter whose name does not appear on the precinct roster. Voters not on the roster through error, or because they are not at their home precinct, must be offered the opportunity to vote provisionally.... read more(download pdf)