Posted on 10/08/2018 8:00:37 PM PDT by Mariner
An internal audit from the California Department of Motor Vehicles released Monday shows about 1,500 customers may have been improperly registered to vote.
Approximately 1,500 customers may have been registered to vote in error, the DMV wrote in a letter Monday to the Secretary of States Office. This error has been corrected and is separate from the processing error we notified you about in writing on September 5. Non-citizens are among the affected customers, according to Jessica Gonzalez, a DMV spokeswoman.
In early September, the DMV revealed it sent 23,000 erroneous voter registrations. These additional 1,500 errors occurred when DMV technicians processed customer requests at field offices to change voter eligibility responses on driver license applications.
The DMV said none of the processing errors occurred through the fault of the customer. None of the affected customers are undocumented immigrants.
We have worked quickly with the Department of Technology to correct these errors and have also updated the programming and added additional safeguards to improve this process, DMV Director Jean Shiomoto said.
Secretary of State Alex Padilla responded with a harsh letter to the states DMV and Department of Technology. I remain deeply frustrated and disappointed...(blah, blah, blah)...
Read more here: https://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article219699200.html#storylink=cpy
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When you drive, you are a citizen!
I’m shocked! Shocked I tell you to find illegals are voting in California!
was always the plan
it’s not a “bug”, it’s a “feature”
L8r
Guarantee the same is happening in TX.
This is why we have the electoral college, to prevent states like California from stealing elections with illegal votes.
btt
Yep, I’ll bet it was a lot more than 1500.
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