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Calista241

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Mon Feb 17, 2020, 12:38 AM Feb 2020

California moves to allow voters to switch party registration on election day [View all]

Source: The Hill

California's governor signed a bill last week that allows state residents to switch their party affiliation on election day, a change expected to increase primary election participation.

The San Francisco Chronicle reported that Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) signed the bill Thursday, allowing voters to fill out a short form at any point in the last two weeks before an election including the day itself declaring their party affiliation.

The bill ensures that a resident may vote in their intended party's primary even if they miss the official registration deadline, presuming that their application is accepted by county officials.

California's embrace of conditional voter registration for the general election in 2018 led to historic midterm turnout in the state during an election that saw the number of GOP House members in the state's 53-member congressional delegation fall to single digits.

Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/483331-california-moves-to-allow-voters-to-switch-party-registration-on-election

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Another stupid move, along with our semi-open primary to allow those who don't want to be identified still_one Feb 2020 #1
Actually that was up to the Democratic Party. Mr.Bill Feb 2020 #2
I know, I am a Californian, and I think it is screwed up. At a minimum it encourages mischef, and still_one Feb 2020 #4
I agree. But until this bill, Mr.Bill Feb 2020 #6
You're absolutely right still_one Feb 2020 #7
What's the one republican in California going to do? jimfields33 Feb 2020 #9
Look at the governors we've had, including Reagan still_one Feb 2020 #10
Must be Bernie's fault again, eh? RandiFan1290 Feb 2020 #15
In a general election a person has one vote, and will vote for either of two candidates, not_the_one Feb 2020 #3
+++ still_one Feb 2020 #5
Absolutley correct! pazzyanne Feb 2020 #14
Kinda thinking BOTh parties should allow it in a state, or NEITHER. n/t Beartracks Feb 2020 #21
Also, speaking as an experienced poll worker/Inspector, Mr.Bill Feb 2020 #8
Hooray! Now I can switch to the Whig Party at the last minute and fool everyone! Kablooie Feb 2020 #11
Bull Moose or Bust!! nt Codeine Feb 2020 #16
Shit. Here come the Republican ratfuckers to screw with our primary. SunSeeker Feb 2020 #12
Gee what could go wrong Raine Feb 2020 #13
This is dumb. OneCrazyDiamond Feb 2020 #17
We control the CA government, but there are MILLIONS of Repubs in the state. Calista241 Feb 2020 #19
That's true, but OneCrazyDiamond Feb 2020 #23
I see NO good reason for this! THEN bluestarone Feb 2020 #18
Yet another stupid move by California frazzled Feb 2020 #20
WTF? I think Newsome is Great - but this notsomuch. alittlelark Feb 2020 #22
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