Feds Probe Alleged Voter Fraud in California

On Friday, California gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton announced an Emergency Election Count Accelerator Plan.
Feds Probe Alleged Voter Fraud in California
Election workers conduct ballot tabulation at the Los Angeles County Ballot Processing Center during California's state primary election in the City of Industry, Calif., on June 2, 2026. Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images
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LOS ANGELES—Federal authorities on Friday announced they were investigating potential voter fraud in California as key races remained untallied days after the June 2 primary election, sparking questions about the state’s potentially weeks-long process for finalizing the results.

More than three million votes remained uncounted as of Thursday, the latest update available, according to the California Secretary of State, which has until July 10 to verify the election results.
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Beige Luciano-Adams
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Beige Luciano-Adams is an investigative reporter covering Los Angeles and statewide issues in California. She has covered politics, arts, culture, and social issues for a variety of outlets, including LA Weekly and MediaNews Group publications. Reach her at [email protected] and follow her on X: https://twitter.com/LucianoBeige
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