Nick Shirley highlights significant issues surrounding voter fraud in California. The report addresses the lack of voter ID laws and the vulnerabilities in the state's election processes that may enable fraud.
• Voter ID and Election Process: California's elections lack a requirement for voter ID, extending over several weeks. This system allows for potential fraudulent activities.
• Examples of Fraud: A notable incident involved a woman, Laura Lee Yourex, who registered her dog to vote and submitted ballots in the dog's name during various elections, with one vote being counted in the 2021 recall election.
• Voter Roll Irregularities: During his investigation, Shirley found severe discrepancies in voter rolls. Issues included:
• Multiple people registered at a single address (over 30 at one mail store).
• Errors in the recorded ages of voters, including ages reaching 125.
• State government negligence in maintaining and updating these rolls.
• Expert Opinion: Nick Shirley stated that the absence of voter ID requirements and poor maintenance of voter rolls lead to a situation where fraud is almost unavoidable in California elections.
• Legal Actions: Harmeet Dhillion, an Assistant Attorney General, has filed a lawsuit against the local Registrar of Voters for withholding information about non-citizen voter registrations.
The report underscores serious concerns regarding California's voting system, claiming it facilitates voter fraud due to lax regulations and poor oversight. The findings suggest a need for reforms to ensure the integrity of elections in the state.
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