In an email that I received from the California group known as Privacy For All Students (PFAS), here are some excerpts of their latest woes:
An overnight courier service attempted to deliver the signatures gathered in Tulare County to the Tulare County Registrar of Voters on the afternoon of the 88th day, Friday, November 8th. But the Registrar's office closed early on this Friday before a three day weekend. The courier then attempted to deliver the package of signatures to a worker in the County mail room, but was told to bring the package back for delivery on the following Tuesday, two days after the deadline.
In Mono County, the overnight delivery service placed the package in the mail slot at the County office on the 89th day, but County personnel did not return to their office and process the signatures until after the deadline.
In both Tulare and Mono, the Secretary of State is refusing to count any of the signatures from the citizens of those counties.
Thus, Privacy For All Students (PFAS) has been forced to sue the California Secretary of State (CSS), who remains opposed to the referendum.
For further information about this current law that denies privacy to all public school students in the State of California, please visit: http://privacyforallstudents.com/news/