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Extracted from Consolidated Report
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Tulare County Grand Jury
• 2010-2011
Tulare County Grand Jury Report 2010-2011
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Findings 8 findings
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There were a total of 23 Grand Jury reports in the 2009-2010 Final Report, 22 of which required 141 responses from 101 different entities.
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There were 327 findings and 124 recommendations.
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The following diagrams indicate the percentages of concurrence with or disagreement to the findings; and implementation or non-implementation of
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Voter registration closes 15 days prior to the next County wide election.
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Voters must live in Tulare County for a minimum of 15 days prior to the election.
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Precinct workers were reminded during training NOT to ask for identification, unless the voters’ names were red flagged.
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Mail-in/absentee ballots can be uncounted for the following reasons: a. person is deceased b. no signature c. signatures do not match d. received too late e. resident’s address is an issue
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The table below speaks for itself. The most significant is the 2008 General election where 452 ballots had unmatched signatures. In some cases, it can take less than 200 to change the outcome of an election. 8
Recommendations 1
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R1Page 8All government entities should attend the annual county-sponsored Government training. California Penal Code §933.05 requires a response to be filed. Failure to comply may result in court mandated sanctions.