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Extracted from Consolidated Report
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Findings 5 findings
F1
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That the Voter Registrar’s office is working proactively to educate first time voters to ensure they are aware of registration and voter procedures.
F2
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That any irregularities found in the registration process are forwarded to the jurisdiction of the California Secretary of State for review.
F3
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That there is no capability for any connection between ballot counters and outside electronic interference.
F4
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That new mail-in ballot envelopes have additional security with a new signature window and are hoped to be used in the future.
F5
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That the cross-checking system for the three types of ballots prevents voters from voting more than once.
Recommendations 2
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R1Page 27That the County Voter Registrar continue its outreach programs to local high schools, colleges and universities to educate new voters with regard to voter registration requirements and processes.
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R2Page 27That the County Voter Registrar and staff continue to receive training as it is available regarding electronic security for the voting process. REQUEST FOR RESPONSE(S) Pursuant to Penal Code Section 933.05, the following responses are required. • Merced County Registrar of Voters respond to F1-F5, and R-1 and R-2