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Orange, San Diego County, CA | June 3, 2008 Election |
American Independent Party vs. Decline to State VoterBy Nonie FicklingCandidate for Member, Democratic Party County Central Committee; County of Orange; State Assembly District 73 | |
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In the State of California the classification, American Independent Party, has been confusing voters for decades. Many voters mistakenly register to vote with the American Independent Party assuming that it is the same as being an "Independent" or Decline to State Voter. This mistake has prevented them from receiving the ballot of their choice.As a poll worker on this past Super Tuesday, February 5th, 2008, and as a voter registration volunteer, I feel that the California voters are faced with a critical problem. Many voters as well as volunteers for the Registrar of Voters do not know the difference between "American Independent" and "Decline to State" registration. The majority of the voters whom I've come across, who are registered as American Independent truly thought that they were registering as "Independents", now known as "Decline to State". This resulted in many voters, probably in the 1000's, who received the wrong ballot on Election Day. The secondary problem is with the "Decline to State" voter, who was not aware that they could request a Democratic or American Independent ballot and therefore were given a Non-Partisan ballot on Election Day. As a consequence they did not vote for a presidential candidate in the primary. To further the problem, many poll workers were unaware of this option, so they failed to inform the voter as well. I feel very strongly that before the next election, this problem needs to be addressed. Here are my suggestions:
1. Better education to persons working voter registration and voting polls. Lastly, I feel that the party name, American Independent, is in direct violation of the Election Code as stated below:
5001. Whenever a group of electors desires to qualify a new political party meeting the requirements of Section 5100, that group shall form a political body by:
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