CAGOP Refuses to Remove Ballot Collection Dropboxes; CA Dem Rep. Rouda Caught Doing the Same

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  • Source: Red State
  • 10/15/2020
In the cease and desist order/letter, Becerra and Padilla set a deadline of close-of-business, Thursday, October 15, for the party to:

“[A]rrange to provide county elections officials with the names, addresses and birth date information of those voters who have dropped off their ballot in these unauthorized drop boxes…The County Registrars of Voters will contact these individuals to advise them of their options to verify the return status of their vote-by-mail ballot. Additionally, provide us with the number and location of each unofficial drop box deployed.”

Party spokesperson Hector Barajas told reporters that the party would not be providing anyone with information about the number and location of the drop boxes and that, in fact, they are planning to expand the program. It looks like they’re heeding President Trump’s words:

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