Some California Voter Records Possibly Switched From Poll to Mail Ballots, Says Nonprofit

Some California Voter Records Possibly Switched From Poll to Mail Ballots, Says Nonprofit
Voter Becky Visconti completes her mail-in ballot at a Ballot Party at a private residence in Laguna Niguel, in Orange County, Calif. on Oct. 24, 2018. Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty Images
Sarah Le
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Some Californians who were listed as poll voters in county data were classified as voting by mail in state records for the June primary election. This could be a major concern for the state’s election process, nonprofit Election Integrity Project California (EIPCa) has stated.

The non-partisan volunteer group found that more than 97,000 voters in Los Angeles County alone who were classified as going to the polls in person were listed as voting by mail in state records.

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Sarah Le is an editor for The Epoch Times in Southern California. She lives with her husband and two children in Los Angeles.
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