The County Supervisors in Shasta County, California, voted last night to go with paper ballots in elections going forward.
In January the County Supervisors in Shasta County voted to get rid of Dominion voting systems in their elections.
Support Gateway Pundit by using promo code TGP at MyPillow.com - and get up to 80% off! Last night the citizens in Shasta County supported their Board of Supervisors when the vote to use paper ballots in future elections was on the table.
According to Agenda 21 Radio: The Shasta County Board of Supervisors following hours of debate passed by a 3-2 vote to go with hand counted paper ballots.
Last month the Shasta County Supervisors voted to discontinue the use of the Dominion machines for all further elections.
Shasta County is the first to drop the use of electronic voting systems in California.
There are several additional counties in California who are considering disuse of the Dominion and other electronic voting systems.
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