More Days, More Ways to Vote
Gail Pellerin, Santa Cruz County Clerk. Oct. 2020. Photo by Shmuel Thaler. An Interview with Santa Cruz County Clerk Gail Pellerin, On the Eve of 2020 Election Results It's a very close election. Today is Wednesday, November 4, and I know you were up really late last night counting votes because I was here with you! Let’s get right to it. How difficult is it to secure the votes in an election? It varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. I can speak to California, where we have a very secure system. We are a state that is an enfranchisement state. We want people to have access to voting. We don’t put up a lot of barriers. We have same-day voter registration, so they can still register and vote if people miss the deadline. We have provisional voting for people whose signature doesn't match their vote-by-mail ballot. We have a seventeen-day postmark period, so if a voter mailed their ballot on or before November 3 and it gets to us by November 20, we can still count it. ...