A California resident is questioning the reliability of the state’s elections, citing concerns over the lack of voter ID requirements and the prolonged ballot counting process.
The resident notes that ballots in California are mailed out to everyone without requiring ID or proof of citizenship, which they believe opens the door to potential fraud.
Election Concerns
Additionally, the resident expresses skepticism over the election results, pointing out that some candidates received over 95% of the votes, which they find suspicious.
The resident also mentions that a federal entity was going to audit the voting process in California, but the state banned them, which raises further concerns about the integrity of the election process.
The resident argues that requiring voter ID is a necessary step to ensure the legitimacy of the elections and prevent potential fraud.
Original reporting: Thousand Oaks Acorn — read the source article.