The ACLU of Northern California's Shasta-Tehama-Trinity Chapter opposes Measure B, which would restrict voting access in Shasta County. - Over 85% of Shasta County voters currently vote by mail.
- Measure B would require single-day in-person voting, eliminating early voting and limiting mail-in ballots. - The measure would require voters to prove they are "infirm" to vote by mail, a vague standard.
- The ACLU argues Measure B violates state law, as only the state can set voter ID rules. The ACLU urges voters to reject Measure B on June 2 to protect voting rights.