The woman trying to stop a Shasta County election measure that would require voter ID filed a supplemental petition in court that alleges supporters did not get enough signatures to certify it for the ballot. Jennifer Katske’s latest legal challenge, was filed last week. It claims that the petition brought to County Registrar of Voters Clint Curtis was not consistent with the requirements of state law to get Measure B on the June 2nd ballot. She added that she sent the evidence to the California Secretary of State and Attorney General’s Offices. The March 12th filing came about two weeks before the lawsuit’s fate is expected to be decided at a March 25th court hearing. Katske originally filed the lawsuit, under the name “Jane Doe”, arguing that the initiative to mandate voter ID the hand-counting of ballots, one-day in-person voting and absentee voting restrictions is against California law and Article II of the California Constitution. The petition of 10,100 signatures was submitted to the Shasta County Elections Office on September 16th of last year.