California Motor Voter Law Endangering Elections
10/11: California's flawed Motor Voter law has enabled noncitizens to vote and created flawed registrations.
10/11: California's flawed Motor Voter law has enabled noncitizens to vote and created flawed registrations.
10/9: The California DMV said that over 1,000 noncitizens have been mistakenly registered thanks to a glitch in their motor voter law implementation.
9/27: The Los Angeles County Supervisors have started an investigation into voter registration errors caused by the new motor voter program.
9/10: Election Integrity Project California reported that even those who chose to opt out of being automatically registered to vote were registered anyway by the California DMV.
9/6: California’s Department of Motor Vehicles reported that over 23,000 voter registrations in California have errors.
9/3: The federal government indicted 19 illegal immigrants who used the motor voter laws to register to vote in North Carolina, and claims there may be more.
7/30: Counties in Southwestern Pennsylvania will look at motor voter laws as they attempt to clean up their voting rolls.
5/29: Problems with the California motor voter laws include registering 2,000 voters twice.
5/24: California's motor voter law has created a problem: some voters have been issued two registration forms instead of one.
5/21: Voters are losing their party affiliation and mail-in ballots are being voided.