A bombshell report released by the non-partisan Transparency Foundation gives California a failing grade on election integrity and declares “from its failure to maintain accurate voter registration lists to its refusal to verify the identity and eligibility of voters, California by far has the worst election practices in the nation.”
Study director Carl DeMaio gave this briefing on the findings of the report and the results of the audit. TOPICS COVERED:
- Public Trust and Confidence: FAIL
- Accurate Maintenance of Voter Lists: FAIL
- Verifying Identity of Voters: FAIL
- Confirmation of Eligibility/Citizenship: FAIL
- Accessibility of Voting: FAIL
- Security of Election Systems: FAIL
- Interference in Elections: FAIL
- Unbiased and Accurate Ballot Titles: FAIL
- Individual Ballot Tracking and Curing: PASS
- Post-Election Auditing: FAIL
Election integrity should not be a partisan issue, but a collective commitment to ensuring that all voters have trust and confidence in the process and the outcome – and that’s clearly not happening in California.