The land that captured America 's imagination with the Beach
Boys was led by Brian Wilson who would not get in an airplane, so uncomfortable
was he with his century! Some
"Dreamin'," but consistent with the Great California fraud, voting!
A red flag went up when Loretta Sanchez beat "B1 Bob" in
1996 with a few hundred votes. 75 aliens
were arrested for voting illegally, but none were prosecuted!
Loretta was in the House until 2016 then resigning to run for the
Senate, beaten by Kamala Harris 62% to 38%!
California
would lose either way as both were elected by illegal voters. To witt:
From "California
News and Views," Washington, DC – Judicial Watch announced sending a notice-of-violation letter to the state of California and 11 of
its counties threatening to sue in federal court if it does not clean its voter
registration lists as mandated by the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA).
Both the NVRA and the federal Help America Vote Act require states to take
reasonable steps to maintain accurate voting rolls. The August 1 letter was
sent on behalf of several Judicial Watch California
supporters and the Election Integrity Project California, Inc.
In the letter, Judicial Watch noted that public records obtained
on the Election Assistance Commission’s 2016 Election Administration Voting
Survey and through verbal accounts from various county agencies show 11
California counties have more registered voters than voting-age citizens:
Imperial (102%), Lassen (102%), Los Angeles (112%), Monterey (104%), San Diego
(138%), San Francisco (114%), San Mateo (111%), Santa Cruz (109%), Solano
(111%), Stanislaus (102%), and Yolo (110%).
In the letter, Judicial Watch noted that Los Angeles County
officials “informed us that the total number of registered voters now stands at
a number that is a whopping 144% of the total number of resident citizens of
voting age.”
Under Section 8 of the NVRA, states are required to make a
reasonable effort to remove the names of ineligible voters from official lists
due to “the death of the registrant” or “a change in the residence of the
registrant,” and requires states to ensure noncitizens are not registered to
vote.
There is “strong circumstantial evidence that California municipalities are not conducting
reasonable voter registration list maintenance as mandated under the NVRA,”
Judicial Watch wrote in the notice letter sent to California Secretary of State
Alex Padilla.
Judicial Watch referred California
officials to a settlement agreement it reached with the
State of Ohio in which Ohio agreed to update and maintain its voter
registration lists and to keep a current voter registration list online and
available for public access.
“California ’s
voting rolls are an absolute mess that undermines the very idea of clean
elections,” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said. “It is urgent that California take
reasonable steps to clean up its rolls. We will sue if state officials fail to
act.”
In April, Judicial Watch sent notice-of-violation letters threatening to
sue 11 states having counties in which the number of registered voters exceeds
the number of voting-age citizens. The states are: Alabama ,
Florida , Georgia ,
Illinois , Iowa ,
Kentucky , Maryland ,
New Jersey , New York ,
North Carolina and Tennessee .
On July 18, Judicial Watch filed a lawsuit against Montgomery County
and the Maryland State Boards of Elections under the NVRA. The lawsuit was
filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland, Baltimore
Division (Judicial Watch vs. Linda H.
Lamone, et al. (No.
1:17-cv-02006)).
Election Integrity Project California, Inc. is a registered
non-profit corporation that seeks to preserve a government of, by, and for the
people. To that end, Election Integrity Project California
empowers citizen volunteers through education and training to protect the
integrity of the electoral process in California .
The director of Judicial Watch’s Election Integrity Project is senior attorney Robert
Popper, who was formerly deputy chief of the Voting Section of the Civil Rights
Division of the Justice Department.
Adrian Vance

No comments:
Post a Comment
Please comment and make suggestions.