It’s a Dog and Pony Show of Election Fraud Now Playing in Orange County, CA


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It’s a Dog and Pony Show of Election Fraud now playing in Orange County CA.

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Over the past 5 years Orange County has managed to waste millions of dollars by mailing out 257,079 ballots that have been returned as undeliverable by the US post office.  Where is the accountability to require the county to uphold their fiscal responsibility and to keep legally valid voter rolls?

A prevalence study of the November 2024 election used Orange County’s records and uncovered a massive number of potential election violations.

  1. An estimated 74,470 voters in the election do not exist
  2. 86,093 voters had invalid addresses
  3. 60,523 voters had multiple or no social security numbers
  4. 77,000 ballots counted could not be reconciled with any voter who voted

Overall, it was statistically determined that more than 20% of the voters in the 2024 election were invalid.

Adding to the list of malfeasance is a current federal lawsuit filed by the US Department of Justice against Mr. Bob Page, Orange County’s Registrar of Voters, due to 17 people registered to vote that are not citizens. The government is demanding Page turn over all registration records showing potential non citizens.  He continues to refuse to cooperate or comply with those simple court orders.

You might wonder if failing to evacuate people during a bomb threat is a serious lapse in leadership or a crime but this happened in 2024 in Orange County too.  Mr. Page kept workers and observers counting ballots for over an hour during the 2024 election before evacuating them from the building after being notified of a bomb threat.  Again and again, the Orange County Board of Supervisors took no disciplinary action.

This recurring pattern of inaction by the Board is not new.  In 2022 they were informed that 32,000 thousand ballots were mailed and votes were counted by people who had moved away, making them ineligible.  Not one Supervisor or the District Attorney, who had received the files, demanded the Registrar to look into the potential crimes of election fraud and identity theft.

So what finally triggered a flurry of outrage and investigation by the Board of Supervisors and the District attorney?   A woman registered her dog to vote in two elections and the vote was successfully counted in the 2021 recall of Gavin Newsom.

The dog’s owner is now facing a six year penalty for election fraud.

The media firestorm, plastered across the news, created an outcry for a full investigation.  The Registrar Bob Page was called before the Board of Supervisors to explain how this could have happened.

His explanations only added more doubt to his ability to do his job. He disclosed that there are also over 2000 voter registrations on the rolls that failed to meet critical federal standards making them ineligible to be on the rolls.  He went on to explain those names still get mailed ballots and those votes are allowed to be counted in state elections.

The public hearing resulted in a two part plan to dig into fixing these illegal registrations.

  1. Send out postcards to the incomplete registrations on file asking them to complete the legally required information or sign a letter to remove themselves from the rolls. Hopefully a paw print is legally valid, or…
  1. Cross reference 1.9 million registrations against the county’s dog licensing records to ferret out any other canines registered to vote.

Good news for cats, hamsters and pet ponies your votes are still secure!

For five years Orange County citizens have been reporting massive errors in the county voter registration inventory.  Multiple complaints were lodged against Mr. Page for failing to maintain legal registrations. Yet never a whimper from the Registrar, Board of Supervisor’s or the District Attorney until now.

In the end, the citizens of Orange County, can thank man’s best friend for  exposing the corruption in our elections.

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