Judicial Watch threatening lawsuit against the State.
SACRAMENTO, Kalifornia (PNN) - August 9, 2017 - The watchdog group, Judicial Watch, is threatening to file a lawsuit if the State government of Kalifornia doesn’t clean up its vast voting mess.
Public records show that 11 Kalifornia counties have more registered voters than voting-age citizens.
Los Angeles County officials have admitted that the total number of registered voters in the county now stands at a number that is a whopping 144% of the total number of resident citizens of voting age.
That’s doesn’t work. That’s fraud. Now add this to the mix. Over a million illegal immigrants (some say far more) have received driver’s licenses in Kalifornia. All of them are automatically registered to vote by the Dept. of Motor Vehicles.
Put all this insanity together, and what do you get? A gigantic number of people who can illegally cast votes. Because in Kalifornia, it’s legal to be illegal.
It’s probable that many illegal immigrants don’t vote, but if someone wanted to vote for them, how would that work?
Not one at a time, unless some sinister organization had at least half a million foot soldiers on call on Election Day.
But here is a possible clue: electronic voting systems.
Back in 2007, the secretary of State of Kalifornia ordered a “Top-to-Bottom Review” of all electronic voting systems currently in use in Kalifornia elections.
In other words, up to that time, these systems had been considered a very fine way to run the vote count. The systems obviously had been tested and re-tested and checked and approved. They were already being used in the State of Kalifornia.
However, astoundingly, all of the following electronic systems were found to contain fatal flaws: Premier Election Solutions (formerly Diebold); Hart InterCivic; Sequoia Voting Systems; Election Systems and Software.
The first three systems were disqualified from further use and then conditionally re-approved. The fourth system was rejected altogether.
To suppose that, after this top-to-bottom review in 2007, everything was quickly fixed is a leap only the foolish and unwary would take, particularly when we are talking about extremely talented hackers who could be employed to change election-vote numbers.
The public comments section at the end of the California Top-to-Bottom Review were illuminating. They contained explosive remarks.
For example, there was a discussion of vendors pretending to sell certain voting machines to the State of California, but actually selling other machines - machines that were not certified for use.
Another comment indicated that Kalifornia lacked a method to ensure the source code for voting-machine software actually belonged to software certified by the State.
All in all, there is no guarantee that the Kalifornia voting system is safe or effective or honest.
If someone manipulated the system, and somehow utilized the huge numbers of illegal immigrants who are registered to vote, as a cover for falsified numbers… but who would use illegal immigrants in that way?
You can answer that question yourself.