Gov. Gavin Newsom signs permanent universal mail-in voting law

Every Californian will receive a mail-in ballot for every election

A mail-in ballot is displayed in Laguna Niguel, Calif.

Under the pretense of fighting Covid-19, California has enacted a permanent universal mail-in voting law known as AB-37. The California Senate passed the bill by 6 30 to 7 on September 2nd. The California House passes the bill 60 to 17 on September 3rd. It was presented to the Governor on September 10th and signed into law by Governor Newsom yesterday.

The bill repeals several safeguards against voter fraud and requires that every voter receive a mail-in ballot for each election.

Critics of the bill say it will make voter fraud extremely easy.

 


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