Gleason On: Transparency
You’d think when our Supervisor of Elections (SOE) had evidence by hard-working grassroots
canvassers showing 20% of our voter rolls were questionable, she’d listen.
For 3 years, citizens from highly professional backgrounds have begged Julie Marcus
to at least look at what they’d collected about voters who should have been cleaned from the rolls years ago.
Instead, she refused to meet and wanted to charge them $335,000 for a Public Records Request that should have cost $40.
If that’s transparency, we’re in real trouble.