Shasta County petition to override California election laws gets 10K signatures [View all]
A citizens group called the Shasta Election Task Force has turned in more than 10,000 signatures to put a referendum on the ballot to bring back counting votes by hand, restrict the use of absentee ballots, require voter ID and finalize the outcome of an election after polls close the night of or soon after.
The group submitted the signatures to the Shasta County Elections Office on Tuesday, Sept. 16 the last day to do so, according to Registrar of Voters Clint Curtis.
Because the group turned in over 10,000 signatures, Curtis in an email to the Record Searchlight on Wednesday morning said he anticipates there will be enough verified signatures to get the measure on the ballot. If that is the case, the referendum would most likely be on the June 2, 2026, California Primary ballot, Curtis said.
We have presently started the survey of 500 randomly drawn (randomized by the program through the Secretary of State) signatures. If the verification of those signature(s) reaches 95.5 percent, the submission will be deemed valid, Curtis said.
https://www.redding.com/story/news/local/2025/09/18/shasta-county-bid-to-override-california-election-voter-laws-has-10k-signatures/86204416007/