California’s Orange County to Probe Voter Rolls for Dogs, Cats Ahead of Nov. 4 Election

The Board of Supervisors voted to verify that no pets have been registered after a woman allegedly cast a ballot for her dog in two elections.
California’s Orange County to Probe Voter Rolls for Dogs, Cats Ahead of Nov. 4 Election
A volunteer with the Orange County Registrar's office provides information on voting inconsistencies in Irvine, Calif., on Sept. 17, 2021. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
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Orange County officials have launched an unusual effort to verify no dogs or cats are registered voters, instructing the local elections chief to compare voting lists against animal licensing records in a bid to root out any fraudulent entries.

The Board of Supervisors voted on Sept. 23 to expand a review of pet registrations across the county, aiming to confirm no dogs, cats, or other pets are poised to cast ballots in the upcoming November special election.

Kimberly Hayek
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Kimberly Hayek is a reporter for The Epoch Times. She covers California news and has worked as an editor and on scene at the U.S.-Mexico border during the 2018 migrant caravan crisis.