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NCS Sues Newsom and Padilla to Stop California Electoral College Votes

Jan 07, 2021 12:00AM ● By New California State Press Release

YUBA CITY, CA (MPG) - New California State and its President Paul Preston are asking the Sutter County Superior Court to order all “votes” from alleged defective mail in ballots not be “counted” from the November 3, 2020 general election due to statutory non-compliance pursuant to California State Election code §13200 (2019). The code states: “Ballots not printed in accordance with this chapter shall not be cast nor counted at any election.”

Governor Newsom and Secretary of State Padilla were negligent in their responsibilities to ensure that ballots were printed in compliance with California’s election law that require the California citizens were clearly instructed on how to mark their selection for electors to represent their vote for the President and Vice President of the United States.

In the November 2020 election, California State’s ballots were missing mandated language of the Election Code for California. In 53 of the 58 Counties, mandated language of Election Code §13205 (b) was missing from the ballots and in the 5 remaining counties, mandated language of Election Code §13205 (c) was missing from the ballots. Both of these paragraphs give instructions to the voters regarding the election of the Electors representing the State at the Electoral College election for the President and Vice President.

Since “Presidential Electors” were elected pursuant to these faulty ballots that, in terms of California Election Code §13200 “shall not be cast nor counted at any election”,  any Electoral College “vote” that these electors have allegedly cast should be ruled void for all purposes.

In his position as Governor, Gavin Newson has the supreme executive power in the State of California and is responsible to see that the law is faithfully executed. He must supervise the official conduct of all executive and ministerial officers to ensure their duties are performed including the California Secretary of State Alex Padilla. As the chief elections officer, California Secretary of State Padilla is responsible to ensure election laws are followed and that California citizens are educated about their voting rights.

 New California is a new state in development exercising its Constitutional Right to form from the State of California. The process to form New California is authorized and codified in Article IV Sections 3 & 4 of the United States Constitution.