A Dog Is Caught Voting in California Elections


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A dog voted in recent California elections.  

To anyone who has looked at California’s elections, this comes as no surprise.

The 2024 election in California wasn’t an election, it was madness. Take a look at Orange County, the sixth-largest county in the US situated just south of Los Angeles.  OC 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 showed likely massive fraud in the county’s 2024 election results.

Below is a summary of the material issues identified to date in the 2024 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 the 2024 election came 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 Are 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. 

WEEKS OF COUNTING

Another observation about Orange County, California elections is the weeks of “counting” ballots after the election before the results were 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.

BLOATED VOTER ROLLS

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.

So it really comes as no surprise that a dog voted in California.

California woman illegally registered her dog to vote and cast two ballots under the canine’s name, according to officials.

Laura Lee Yourex, 62, of Costa Mesa, faces five felony charges, including perjury, procuring or offering a false or forged document to be filed, casting a ballot when not entitled to vote and registering a nonexistent person to vote, according to the Orange County District Attorney’s Office.

Yourex submitted mail-in ballots under her dog’s name, Maya Jean Yourex, during the 2021 gubernatorial recall election and the 2022 primary, the District Attorney’s Office said.

The recall ballot was counted, but the primary ballot was rejected.

The woman reported herself in October of last year to the Orange County Registrar of Voter’s Office, which reported her to the District Attorney’s Office.

An investigation into the incident revealed she posted about her dog’s voting activity on social media.

In January 2022, Yourex posted a photo of her dog wearing an “I Voted” sticker and posing with the ballot. (Note that the picture of the dog above is not the dog that voted.)

The following post by President Trump before the 2024 Election was included in most, if not all of the articles mentioned above.  California never listened.

 

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