Will California get rid of the fake records on its voter rolls before the next election.
Californian Shiloh Marx asks the following:
Gavin, speaking of coincidence.
What’s your analysis of Kamala winning California by 3.1 million votes and California removing 3.1 million ineligible voters? pic.twitter.com/JHob4ts0yG
— Shiloh Marx (@Shilohmarx) September 17, 2025
This is even less that the 3.8 million illegals estimated on the voter rolls in an exercise last year.
Garbage Voter Rolls
The biggest reason for not certifying 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. With 22.6 million registered voters in the state, this is 17% of registered voters.
This estimate was determined by comparing individuals registered in the voter rolls that were born outside the US with the number of individuals 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.
There is the potential that nearly 1 in 4 voters in the 2024 Election were non-citizens. Voter rolls in California are so bloated with non-citizens, no election can be legitimately certified with these millions of non-citizens embedded in the results.
Will this ever be addressed?
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