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Help demand security and integrity in our primary elections!

SB 38 Primary Election Changes proposes significant changes to primary elections and voter registration procedures in our state. While the intention to increase voter participation and streamline processes is commendable, the bill raises several critical issues that warrant opposition.

The provision allows voters without a designated major political party affiliation to participate in primary elections. They would do this by simply requesting to affiliate with a major part. This could lead to unintended consequences. It would dilute the integrity of primary elections and undermine the ability of political parties to nominate candidates that truly represent their membership and values.

The proposed changes to mailed ballot applications and mail ballot election precincts raise concerns about the security and integrity of the election process. Without adequate safeguards and verification measures, there is a risk of fraudulent activities and manipulation of election outcomes.

As a concerned citizen deeply committed to upholding the integrity of our democratic process, legislators need to carefully consider the potential consequences of Senate Bill 38 and vote against its passage. Complete the form provided to tell them to vote NO on SB 38!

Help demand security and integrity in our primary elections!

SB 38 Primary Election Changes proposes significant changes to primary elections and voter registration procedures in our state. While the intention to increase voter participation and streamline processes is commendable, the bill raises several critical issues that warrant opposition.

The provision allows voters without a designated major political party affiliation to participate in primary elections. They would do this by simply requesting to affiliate with a major part. This could lead to unintended consequences. It would dilute the integrity of primary elections and undermine the ability of political parties to nominate candidates that truly represent their membership and values.

The proposed changes to mailed ballot applications and mail ballot election precincts raise concerns about the security and integrity of the election process. Without adequate safeguards and verification measures, there is a risk of fraudulent activities and manipulation of election outcomes.

As a concerned citizen deeply committed to upholding the integrity of our democratic process, legislators need to carefully consider the potential consequences of Senate Bill 38 and vote against its passage. Complete the form provided to tell them to vote NO on SB 38!