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Monday, January 07, 2019

California admits it has no idea whether non-citizens voted in last primary

After a hard-fought battle to obtain records by the Sacramento Bee, we now learn that California's electoral officials are admitting that they have no idea how many illegals and other non-citizens voted in the last primary, based on the state's motor-voter registration, which has been shown to have registered thousands of non-citizen voters. The Bee reports:

California officials still can’t say whether non-citizens voted in the June 2018 primary because a confusing government questionnaire about eligibility was created in a way that prevents a direct answer on citizenship.

Apparently, tens of thousands of foreign nationals and other ineligible voters, maybe 16 year olds, got registered to vote at the DMV when they applied for their drivers licenses whether they asked for it or not.

Investigators can see that people marked themselves as ineligible to vote or declined to answer eligibility questions, but they can’t tell why.

“We can’t assume why they declined to answer eligibility questions or why they said they were not eligible,” the Secretary of State’s Office wrote in an internal memo on Oct. 8, 2018.

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Of course they know they did, Illegals are 50% of the population in that state who gets to vote!!!!

Anonymous said...

Exactly 10:45. So did the Republicans. Yet they do NOTHING!! It's all BS.

Anonymous said...

They don’t care

Anonymous said...

SHTF...coming very soon!

Anonymous said...

It's not a matter of if, it's a matter of how many.

Anonymous said...

So, until they can run a proper election, California should not be counted in the national elections, just their own local ones.