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BumRushDaShow

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Thu Jun 11, 2026, 04:40 AM 12 hrs ago

A conservative California county is trying to kill mail-in voting [View all]

Source: The Guardian

Wed 10 Jun 2026 17.10 EDT
Last modified on Wed 10 Jun 2026 17.32 EDT


Northern California’s Shasta county, best known for its radical conservative politics and thriving election-skeptic movement, appears on track for another clash with the state over a newly approved ballot measure that would transform local elections. In last Tuesday’s election, the majority of voters in the rural county backed Measure B, which requires elections to be held in person on a single day and limits who can cast an absentee ballot – effectively putting an end to vote by mail – while also requiring photo ID and a hand count.

The proposed changes outlined in the measure would make it harder for residents to vote – about 85% of county residents cast their ballots by mail – and also appear to violate California law, according to the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California and the local and state chapters of the League of Women Voters.

“Measure B also plainly violates state law and exposes county taxpayers to significant litigation costs – all in pursuit of a solution to a problem that doesn’t exist,” a statement from the organization reads. “We should be preserving options for eligible voters to cast their ballots – not erecting needless barriers that will infringe upon our right to vote in Shasta county.”

The California attorney general’s office, meanwhile, said it is “closely monitoring the Measure B results and, if necessary, stand ready to take appropriate action to protect voters’ rights and enforce state election laws”. Shasta county, home to about 182,000 people in the state’s far north, has been at war over the future of its elections, and how they should be conducted, since the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election.

Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jun/10/california-shasta-county-mail-in-voting-elimination

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