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Mimi Walters on Government Reform
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Voted NO on pilot program for all-mail-in ballots
Excerpts from Legislative Counsel's Digest:- This bill would, until 2020, authorize San Diego County to conduct, as a pilot program, an all-mailed ballot special election to fill a congressional or legislative vacancy.
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The bill would also authorize the county to process vote-by-mail ballots beginning 10 days before the election.
Status:Concurrence vote passed House, 47-29-3; passed Senate 24-8-8; approved by Governor 9/26/14
OnTheIssues Explanation: The states of Washington, Colorado and Oregon require all of their elections to be run entirely by mail. California is experimenting with the same idea in this bill, recognizing that a growing number of Californians
prefer to vote-by-mail anyway. The "10 day" provision allows counting to begin before election day, to address the problem that several races were decided a week after election day, due to counting starting on election day. (Mimi Walters voted NAY).
Source: California legislative voting records: AB 1873
, Aug 28, 2014
Voted NO on overturning Citizens United
Excerpts from Legislative Counsel's Digest:- WHEREAS, Corporations' rights should be more narrowly defined than rights afforded to natural persons; and
- WHEREAS, Corporations should not be categorized as persons for purposes related
to elections; and
- WHEREAS, The U.S. Supreme Court, in Citizens United v. FEC (2010), held that the government may not, under the First Amendment, suppress political speech on the basis of the speaker's corporate identity;
- This measure calls for a
constitutional convention to propose an amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would limit corporate personhood for purposes of campaign finance and political speech.
Status:Passed House, 51-20-9; passed Senate 23-11-6
OnTheIssues Explanation: The Citizens United ruling gave rise to "Super-PACs" which can spend unlimited money on political advertising by unknown donors. This resolution seeks to overturn the Supreme Court by a Constitutional Amendment.
Source: California legislative voting records: AB 1873
, Jun 23, 2014
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