Attorney General of CA Jerry Brown and Secretary of State Debra Bowen are committing elections fraud by allowing R Candidate for Sec of State Damon Dunn to run for office, while fraudulently omitting from his voter registration card mandatory disclosure of his voter registration in TX and FL, where he registered as a Democrat
Posted on | October 20, 2010 | 1 Comment
10/18/2010 For IMMEDIATE RELEASE REGARDING LAWSUIT AGAINST ATTORNEY GENERAL BROWN, SECRETARY OF STATE BOWEN FOR ELECTION FRAUD:
Attorney General Brown, “The Worst Attorney General in America” according to Competitive Enterprise Institute in a July 2010 report, is complicit with
Secretary of State Debra Bowen in promoting voter registration and election
fraud in California as evidenced in a lawsuit brought against them by a
California Republican voter. A motion hearing is scheduled October 22 in the
Federal District Court in Sacramento to determine if a Three Judge Panel shall
determine if Brown, Bowen and Orange County Registrar Neal Kelley broke
California election code (law) by failing to enforce the code in the voter
registration of Damon Dunn, Republican Secretary of State candidate.
The lawsuit is Pamela Barnett v. Dunn, Brown, Bowen, Kelley and the Election Assistance Commission. It is a result of Brown, Bowen, and Kelley failing to
act on information that Damon Dunn, has/had an improperly executed voter
registration affidavit, and therefore was not eligible to vote in the June 8
primary and also is not eligible to be on the ballot for Secretary of State.
The State Defendants have admitted to not following current election code (laws) in their legal briefs. They say that they instead used outdated administrative
guidance enacted August 18, 1978 for use prior to the National Voter
Registration Act (NVRA) of 1993. NVRA requires that any state that maintains a
voter registration database comply with Federal laws and that the outdated
provisions should have been approved by the Department of Justice but were not
and are in violation of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 that included NVRA.
The plaintiff, Barnett, a registered Republican, hopes to receive a Declaratory Judgment from a 3 Judge Panel that affirms the state Defendants broke the
California code and federal law in the matter regarding Dunn’s registration.
Barnett charges in her lawsuit that not following election law and other
California election mandates is a pattern of behavior by Brown and Bowen and
they promote an environment prone to election fraud. This ruling on the law is
required for the court to determine all of the other allegations by the
plaintiff.
Damon Dunn knowingly omitted his prior voter registration addresses from his California voter registration as evidenced by his California voter registration affidavit, a
background check, and a letter from the Florida elections department that stated
Dunn had called in July 2009 to try to have his voter registration deleted from
their database. This is all a matter of record in the
lawsuit.
Although the California voter registration affidavit explicitly calls for prior voting registration address (if applicable) which includes a space for “State”, Brown and Bowen are
attempting to change the law by stating Dunn didn’t have to list his prior
registration addresses because they were not within California. This goes
directly against California election code, and they are attempting to change
election law without the California legislature, which is illegal. Brown and
Bowen’s policy to ignore other state voter registrations allows for multiple
state voting.
State Defendants Brown and Bowen state in their Motion to Dismiss, “it appears Dunn correctly left the prior-registration box blank. Line 16 of the voter registration form completed
by Dunn states; “If you were registered to vote before fill out below. Barnett has not presented any
facts showing that Dunn was previously registered to vote in California
before March 2009. Without any record of prior registration in California, Dunn
did not need to complete this section.” (Emphasis by
author.)
Many of Plaintiff’s filed legal briefs are available for free at https://www.scribd.com/Pamela_Barnett_4204/shelf. Defendant filings are available through a search by party names on scribd.com,
or through the Federal Pacer system for a fee.
For Interviews or questions contact Pamela Barnett at pb_realestate@yahoo.com or barnettpamela@hotmail.com.
Note: The Competitive Enterprise Institute is just quoted and has nothing to do with this Press Release. The Nation’s Worst State Attorneys General report can be found here –
https://cei.org/sites/default/files/Hans%20Bader%20-%20The%20Nation%…
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October 22nd, 2010 @ 10:38 am
Dear Orly,
“A motion hearing is scheduled October 22 in the
Federal District Court in Sacramento to determine if a Three Judge Panel shall
determine if Brown, Bowen and Orange County Registrar Neal Kelley broke
California election code (law) by failing to enforce the code in the voter
registration of Damon Dunn, Republican Secretary of State candidate.”
Any update on the motions?