Shasta Counties Registrar of Voters Clint Curtis has taken a polygraph test in order to show voters his willingness to be more transparent. The four questions on the test – all written by Curtis himself – are apparently in response to what he perceives as non-transparency within the office, before he was appointed, following the retirement of Kathy Darling Allen. Curtis, who appeared on “Freedom in Action” Saturday morning on KQMS said he did in no way alter the results of the November 4th election. He was also asked in the polygraph about previous elections, and whether or not he believes the results were tampered with, to which he answered yes. Curtis says the questionable results of those elections have been sent to the Secretary of States Office for examination. Curtis will be running in February for the position against Joanna Francescut, who spent 17 years in the office, including the job of Assistant Registrar under Curtis, who in one of his first acts released her from the position. The polygraph was administered on Friday by examiner Peter Javan, who found no deception in the answers that were given.