Imperial Valley Press

Locked-down California sends mail-in ballots to every voter

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Setting up a potential legal showdown over California’s presidenti­al election, Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday announced the state will send every voter a mail-in ballot for the November contest, a move criticized by national Republican­s as a pathway to possible large-scale abuse.

With the state still under stay-at-home orders and facing a future of unknowns from the coronaviru­s outbreak, the Democratic governor said sending postage-paid ballots to every registered voter was the best solution to addressing the anxiety felt by many people about gathering in large groups that are breeding grounds for the virus.

In-person voting places will remain available for those who might need them. But it wasn’t immediatel­y clear how many would be available or where they would be located,

Newsom’s decision was praised by Democratic Secretary of State Alex Padilla, who said there is “no safer ... way to exercise your right to vote than from the safety and convenienc­e of your own home.”

But the prospect of mailing more than 20 million ballots to voters was already raising the possibilit­y of a courtroom fight: The Republican National Committee said its reviewing its “legal options to ensure the integrity of the election.”

President Donald Trump has been among the skeptics and has said that “a lot of people cheat with mail-in voting.”

Jessica Millan Patterson, who heads the California Republican Party, pointed to problems with voting rolls and the so-called “motor voter” program to register new voters.

A state audit last year identified technical difficulti­es that led to hundreds of thousands of discrepanc­ies in voter registrati­ons sent to the Secretary of State. None of the discrepanc­ies in roughly 3 million voter records reviewed by auditors resulted in major voter registrati­on errors, such as allowing someone to vote who should not have been allowed to cast a ballot. But but the audit only examined a set of registrati­ons between April and September 2018 and did not rule out the possibilit­y of major errors in other registrati­ons.

“To mail out millions of ballots to voter rolls have proven to contain alarming errors throughout the state is not a task that these Democrats can adequately manage or safely execute,” she said in a statement.

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