A local sheriff in San Joaquin County, California, found extensive issues with the voter rolls in his county.
He didn’t want to get into whether these errors represented actual wrongdoing, but suggested they do need to be fixed.
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San Joaquin Sheriff discoveries regarding their voter rolls:
-93 people registered w/ birthdate of 1850
-232 registered at local prisons
-4,144 voters registered over the age of 90 (there's only 10.3k residents over 80 in that county…this number would drop off significantly at… https://t.co/gXwyknEeb1 pic.twitter.com/PZvzZ2jmlv— CannCon (@CannConActual) February 20, 2023
Here’s what he found:
-93 people registered w/ birthdate of 1850
-232 registered to vote with an address of their local prisons
-4,144 voters registered over the age of 90
-125 voters registered to a non-profit, NGO or business
~300 voters with no first name, just a last name
-110 potential double voters – same name, DOB, and address but two different Voter ID numbers
-people registered at various homeless shelters
-one registered voter named…”Jesus Christ”
Amazing. This is one county out of many in the state of California.
One would think that it’s fairly easy to keep voter rolls purged and updated. But we all know that in locales all across the country error-ridden voter rolls are used for purposes of voter fraud. Otherwise they would be purged of dead voters and updated properly.
This comes after a local council member was arrested for voter fraud several days ago. The fraud was committed during the 2020 election.