Chris Nichols
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During California’s March primary, election officials rejected more than 100,000 vote-by-mail ballots statewide. PolitiFact California offers tips for making sure your ballot gets counted.
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Monday Oct. 19 before midnight is the last chance for Californians to register to vote online and still receive a ballot in the mail in time for the election.
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Opponents of Proposition 15 claimed it would “impose massive property tax increases” on solar in California if voters approve it in November. The solar industry and independent tax experts say that’s wrong.
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Tuesday Sept. 22 is National Voter Registration Day, a nonpartisan effort that encourages Americans on the fourth Tuesday of September to get ready for the upcoming election.
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Under Proposition 15, the companies would have to pay property tax based on current market value. Right now, they pay a much lower tax based on the original purchase price.
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In the Golden State, vote-by-mail is commonplace and getting more so. In the March primary, 72% of ballots cast were by mail, the highest share ever recorded. A majority of voters regularly vote by mail in the state.
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President Donald Trump on Thursday repeated what election experts across the United States say is a false distinction between “absentee” and “mail-in” voting.
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As President Trump and some of his supporters continue to rail against the decades-old practice, more claims are popping up on social media either questioning vote-by-mail’s legitimacy or cheering on restrictions to it.
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No, this is (another) bogus claim on Facebook.