Sir William
New member
I recall Jim March being involved in a vote count confrontation. There was an arrest. I have not heard any further. Can anyone advise further/update us?
On election night, the central tabulator was placed behind glass, eight feet away. Unable to view the screen without binoculars, March asked to have the machine moved closer, but the request was refused. Noting that California law allows the public to observe vote counting, he entered the secure tabulating room.
March was arrested, charged with felony trespassing and spent the night in jail. The charge was later dismissed. March has since filed a civil complaint with the county of San Diego and the city attorney alleging that his civil right to observe an election was violated.
The only thing about an election that should be secret is who cast which vote.