BUSTED: Orange County’s Registrar of Voters Bob Page Refuses to Provide Voter Registration Data to DOJ


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The Registrar of Elections in Orange County, California is in BIG Trouble. 

The 2024 election in Orange County wasn’t an election, it was madness and those with oversite gaslighted the entire sham. 

Orange County is the sixth-largest county in the US and is situated just south of Los Angeles.  It is a conservative county and yet in the 2024 Election five out of six US House seats were awarded to the Democrats.  Subsequent investigations and reporting show likely massive fraud in the county’s 2024 Election results. 

Below is a summary of the material issues identified in this election.

BALLOT HARVESTING and MAIL-IN BALLOTS

Since California went to ballot harvesting the results have been devastating for the GOP in Orange County. Heritage reported in 2019:

Vote harvesting is the collection of absentee ballots from voters by a third party who then delivers them to election officials. The term “vote harvesting” was essentially unknown to the general public until the North Carolina State Board of Elections overturned the results of the 2018 election for the Ninth Congressional District due to illegal vote harvesting, what the board called a “coordinated, unlawful and substantially resourced absentee ballot scheme.”

It was also raised as a concern in California after the unexpected losses of Republican-held congressional seats, including in Orange County, a traditional Republican stronghold, where the registrar of voters said that individuals were “dropping off maybe 100 or 200 ballots” at a time.

Ballot harvesting is still in place and all registered voters receive a ballot for the election in the mail.  The chain of custody surrounding ballots harvested in the state is not adequate or is non-existent.  Who knows where the completed ballots counted in an election come from?

VOTER IDENTIFICATION

Not only is it almost impossible to determine where a ballot came from, it is also impossible to determine who the ballot came from.  Local governments in the state couldn’t ask for ID’s from voters.  It was the law.

California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed legislation that prevents local governments from requiring voters to present identification at the polls, a law aimed at curbing conservative efforts in cities like Huntington Beach.

Californians literally have no idea who sent in the millions of ballots counted in the 2024 Election.

ELECTION OBSERVER VOTER SIGNATURE CHALLENGES Were DENIED

We can add to the above list this additional lack of transparency.  Election observers were prevented from the reasonable ability to observe the 2024 Election.  If they identified anything, they lacked the ability to do anything about it.  This issue was the result of another state law that makes the elections in California uncertifiable. 

BOMB THREAT

On Friday November 8, 2024, three days after the 2024 Election, we reported that the GOP needed assistance curing ballots in Orange County, California.  This report was republished by The Gateway Pundit and shared on Truth Social by President Trump.  At this point, three US House seats (out of six voted on in the county) were up for grabs with more than 300,000 votes left to count.

The next day, on Saturday, November 9th, we reported that there was a bomb threat at the election counting facility in Orange County, California the day before, on Friday the 8th.

  • We subsequently learned per Sarah Stock from Rebel News that poll workers were not removed from the facility at the same time as the observers, and that ballots were left out in the open.  The workers were released after the observers were escorted out.
  • Two white trucks were spotted behind the center that night that pulled up behind the facility.
  • Once the bomb threat was received, it took more than an hour for the county officials to react to the bomb threat.  Innocent people onsite were kept in the dark about the threat.
  • A text of the bomb threat email message was released in late December 2024 per a FOIA request.
  • In January we received videos of the events that night during the bomb threat.  The facility was not secure with the back door wide open and people walking in an out.  No one was bothered about a bomb threat.  We also observed during this time, workers pushing the same batch of ballots through tabulators multiple times.

WEEKS OF COUNTING

Another observation about Orange County, California elections is the weeks of “counting” ballots after the election before the results are certified.  America knew the results of the 2024 Election in Florida and Texas on Election night, but not so in California.

On election day at least four US Congressional seats out of six in Orange County showed that the GOP candidate was ahead.  But after weeks of counting, three of these candidates lost to Democrats (the 45th, 47th and 49th districts) by a total of approximately 28,000 votes.

The worst scenario was the loss by Michelle Steel.  She was ahead for at least 10 days before the election was called for her Democrat opponent.

Here is what her election looked like.

THE FINAL RESULTS DON’T ADD UP

Although tremendously unpopular in California, somehow Kamala Harris received more votes for President than President Trump in conservative Orange County, California. In addition, the county reported 2,186,561 ballots issued in the election which was 325,111 more ballots issued than the number of registered voters.  (The county responded that this difference was due to the county providing ballots to in-person voters in addition to them receiving ballots in the mail and assured us that they checked every voter to make sure that no one voted more than once.)

Also, a comparison between the number of ballots counted versus the number of ballots received had a material discrepancy where there were 309,116 more ballots counted than the number of ballots returned in the county.  (The county explained this away as a system reporting error.)

THE GRAND JURY REPORT

In an effort to convince the public that the results in Orange County were certifiable, the County went to a grand jury and provided evidence that they believed would show that the county’s results in the 2024 election were accurate.  This blew up when it was determined that the total number of ‘voters’ reported in the report (1,376,950) didn’t agree with the final number of ballots counted by the county (1,417,397).

ONE-FIFTH of Orange County Voters Were Either NON-CITIZENS, INVALID OR PHANTOM VOTERS

This article was posted in early April of 2025 – Using statistical models common with auditors and actuaries in the corporate world, we determined that more than one out of five voters in the 2024 election in Orange County were non-citizens, invalid or phantom voters.  This report was retweeted by Elon Musk.

BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: Shocking Report Results Indicate that One Fifth of the Voters in the 2024 Election in Orange County, CA Were Non-Citizens, Invalid or Phantom Voters

Based on all these material issues identified, Orange County’s 2024 Election results never should have been certified. The DOJ knows this and recently requested voter registration information from Orange County but the Registrar of Voters did not comply.

In a local publication released yesterday:

Orange County Registrar of Voters Bob Page would have violated state and federal law if he had turned over sensitive personal information of voter registrants to the Department of Justice without a subpoena or court order, attorneys said in response to the federal government’s recent lawsuit.

The Justice Department sued Page last month for allegedly not providing full records related to the removal of noncitizens from voter registration lists. The Justice Department alleged that Page did not maintain an accurate voter list in violation of the Help America Vote Act, a 2002 law that made sweeping reforms to the country’s voting process.

But Page, through the county counsel’s response filed last week, denied those allegations.

The issue stems from information requested by the Justice Department. The federal government’s lawsuit said the attorney general requested on June 2 documents from January 2020 that showed the number of voter registration records in Orange County that have been canceled because the registrant did not meet citizenship requirements and more information about each cancellation, including copies of the application, voting history and related correspondence sent or received by the county registrar related to the registration.

Page responded to the request but redacted certain personal and sensitive information, including driver’s license or state ID numbers, Social Security numbers, language preferences, race and signature images, both the initial lawsuit and the response from county counsel said.

The Justice Department said the redacted data “prohibits the attorney general from making an accurate assessment” of the registrar’s compliance with election laws. It also said Page relied on state law for the basis of the redactions, which it said is preempted by federal law.

But correspondence between representatives for the Justice Department and legal counsel for the Registrar’s Office — obtained and reviewed by the Southern California News Group — showed there was an effort made by the registrar to provide the “sensitive information,” just in a manner that would include “assurances that such sensitive personal identifiers will remain confidential and be used for government purposes only.”

The article goes on to mention that Page “evaluates voter registrations for eligibility” –

Page acknowledged in the filing that U.S. citizenship is a qualification for registering and voting in California, noting that no charter city in Orange County allows non-citizens to vote in local elections.

He stated in the filing that he evaluates voter registrations for eligibility and rejects or cancels those of individuals who do not meet the requirements, including if a registrant cannot certify that they are a U.S. citizen.

Clearly this is not the case in Orange County or in California as a whole.  As noted previously, the biggest elephant in the living room impacting California’s election results has to do with voter rolls.  One study estimated that 3.8 million records in California’s voter rolls are non-citizens.

This estimate was determined by comparing individuals registered in the voter rolls that were born outside the US with the number of Californian’s who legitimately gained US citizenship.  The number of foreign born voters registered in recent years far exceeds the number of naturalized citizens.  The cause of this difference is that in California, individuals who apply for drivers licenses are automatically added to the voter rolls (Motor Voter).  Many of these individuals are not US citizens.  This and the barriers to verifying citizenship have led to millions on the voter rolls who aren’t US citizens.


With 22.6 million registered voters in the state, the number of non-citizens in the voter rolls is 17% of registered voters.

It is unknown how the Registrar of Voters in Orange County California, or any county in California, could ever evaluate and validate new voter registrations for eligibility with a majority of new voters in the state coming in through the drivers license bureau which is supposed to check citizenship and reject non-citizen applications. In this system, however, the applicant has to check a box indicating they are non-citizens. If they don’t check the box, it is assumed they are citizens.

The DOJ has every right to request voter registration information on voters in Orange County.  This is not going to go down well for the Registrar of Voters in this huge California county. 

The following post by President Trump before the 2024 Election was included in most, if not all of the articles mentioned above.

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