LA County Admits Number Of Registered Voters At 144% Of Resident Citizens Of Voting Age

Authored by Mike Shedlock via MishTalk.com,

The Election Integrity Project California provides a list of 11 California counties that have more registered voters than voting-age citizens.

In addition, Los Angeles County officials informed the project that “the number of registered voters now stands at a number that is a whopping 144% of the total number of resident citizens of voting age.”

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The Election Integrity Project California, Inc. has joined Judicial Watch, Inc., a non-partisan organization in Washington, D.C., in sending a National Voter Registration Act (“NVRA”) Section 8 notice of violation letter to California Secretary of State, Alex Padilla.

NVRA Complaint Excerpts

Dear Secretary Padilla:

From public records obtained on the Election Assistance Commission (“EAC”) 2016 Election Administration Voting Survey (“EAVS”), and through verbal accounts from various county agencies, eleven (11) counties in California have more total registered voters than citizen voting age population (CVAP) calculated by the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2011-2015 American Community Survey. This is strong circumstantial evidence that California municipalities are not conducting reasonable voter registration list maintenance as mandated under the NVRA.

This letter serves as statutory notice that Election Integrity Project California, Inc., a registered non-profit corporation in California, and Judicial Watch, Inc., will bring a lawsuit against you and, if appropriate, against the counties named in this letter, if you do not take specific actions to correct these violations of Section 8 within 90 days.

The following information explains how we determined that your state and the counties named are in violation of NVRA Section 8 and the remedial steps that must be taken to comply with the law.

1. Eleven California Counties Have More Total Registered Voters Than Citizen Voting Age Population

Based on our review of 2016 EAC EAVS report, the 2011-2015 U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey, and the most recent California total active and total inactive voter registration records, California is failing to comply with the voter registration list maintenance requirements of Section 8 of the NVRA. For example, a comparison of the 2011-2015 U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey, and the most recent California active and inactive voter registration records shows there were more total registered voters than there were adults over the age of 18 living in each of the following eleven (11) counties: 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%). Our own research shows that the situation in these counties is, if anything, worse than the foregoing data suggest. For example, we contacted Los Angeles County directly this past June. At that time, 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.

2. The NVRA Requires You to Undertake Reasonable Efforts to Maintain Accurate Lists of Eligible Registered Voters

3. Failure to Comply with NVRA Subjects You to Lawsuits and Financial Costs

In passing the NVRA, Congress authorized a private right of action to enforce the provisions of the NVRA, including Section 8. Accordingly, private persons may bring a lawsuit under the NVRA if the violations identified herein are not corrected within 90 days of receipt of this letter.

4. Avoiding Litigation

We hope you will promptly initiate efforts to comply with Section 8 so that no lawsuit will be necessary. We ask you and, to the extent that they wish to respond separately, each county identified in this letter, to please respond to this letter in writing no later than 30 days from today informing us of the compliance steps you are taking. Specifically, we ask you to: (1) conduct or implement a systematic, uniform, nondiscriminatory program to remove from the list of eligible voters the names of persons who have become ineligible to vote by reason of a change in residence; and (2) conduct or implement additional routine measures to remove from the list of eligible voters the names of persons who have become ineligible to vote by reason of death, change in residence, or a disqualifying criminal conviction, and to remove noncitizens who have registered to vote unlawfully.

5. Production of Records

Finally, pursuant to your obligations under the NVRA,15 your office and, to the extent that they keep records separately from your office, each county named in this letter, should make available to us all pertinent records concerning “the implementation of programs and activities conducted for the purpose of ensuring the accuracy and currency” of California’s official eligible voter lists during the past 2 years. Please include these records with your response to this letter.

I hope that the concerns identified in this letter can be resolved amicably. However, if we believe you do not intend to correct the above-identified problems, a federal lawsuit seeking declaratory and injunctive relief against you may be necessary. We look forward to receiving your prompt response.

Sincerely,
JUDICIAL WATCH, INC.
s/ Robert D. Popper
Robert D. Popper
Attorney, Judicial Watch, Inc.

Here is the full six-page NVRA Letter to California Secretary of State, Alex Padilla.

Key Questions

  1. How bad is actual fraud vs. possible fraud?
  2. How much is purposeful fraud (letting noncitizens) on the voter rolls?
  3. How often do the dead and nonresidents vote?

 

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14 Comments
Trapped in Portlandia
Trapped in Portlandia
August 6, 2017 1:12 pm

Sounds like California needs to borrow the Chicago phrase:

Vote early and vote often.

Fiatman60
Fiatman60
August 6, 2017 1:21 pm

No wonder Shillary was so pissed after the election…..
“I should’a won”!!!….

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
August 6, 2017 1:23 pm

Knowingly letting noncitizens vote is probably frequent in CA, where differentiating between citizen and denizen is considered racist.

nkit
nkit
August 6, 2017 1:32 pm
Boat Guy
Boat Guy
  nkit
August 6, 2017 1:44 pm

Now there is a reason why more people are coming to the conclusion that Black Lives do not matter the way the narrative is presented and the first black president showed his contempt for American citizens black and white yet a majority of blacks see nothing wrong with this former president . OK so are you all stoned or stupid

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Boat Guy
August 6, 2017 4:31 pm

It’s not Black Lives Matter,it’s Black(political)Lives Matter.
Would Obama have been elected w/o illegal votes?

Boat Guy
Boat Guy
August 6, 2017 1:50 pm

Now to California , let’s give them the benefit of the doubt and go with a round number of 40% and let’s subtract them from the voting roles proportional to the percentage of democrats to republicans and wow I bet Trump came close or did wit those electoral votes . I am certain Debbie Wasserman Shultz would have gotten right on correcting this on the democrat side , to bad she is busy attempting not to commit Arkanside !

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
August 6, 2017 2:10 pm

The illegal vote in CA couldn’t have made the difference in the presidential race, but could matter in a few congressional races. Sessions’ DOJ should have seized the CA voter signature rolls. They still should. Cross-reference databases to highlight possible votes by illegals, then analyze their signatures- and fingerprints- to catch illegals who’d voted. Throw them in prison to the extent mandated by law, then immediately deport them. Deport a few thousand for having voted illegally and it’d put a halt to most illegal voting.

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 6, 2017 2:32 pm

Why do you think Hillary won the popular vote in California?

General
General
August 6, 2017 2:38 pm

I am really shocked that there could be voter fraud in California.

Ok, maybe not.

Card802
Card802
August 6, 2017 3:52 pm

Meh, there were too many votes compared to voters in 2016 Detroit, but officials eventually reported there was no voter fraud.

I’m sure if we give it some time officials will tell us this is not fraud, fake news or Russia did it.

Trump!

TampaRed
TampaRed
August 6, 2017 4:33 pm

Motor voter laws need to be repealed,especially in California,where I believe illegals can get a drivers license.

rhs jr
rhs jr
August 6, 2017 5:35 pm

Fine the Hell out of California and arrest the 40%! Can we vote California out of the Union?

overthecliff
overthecliff
August 7, 2017 9:12 am

Very few jurisdictions purge their voter rolls. The political machines like it that way for obvious reasons.