Voter Fraud Concerns
Voter Fraud Concerns

"As Goes California, So Goes the Nation"
Now is the time to work together to change the course of California!

    - September 18, 2017

    For the past seven years, Election Integrity Project, Inc. (EIP), now Election Integrity Project California, Inc. (EIPCa), the latter a 501(c)(3) California public benefit nonprofit corporation, has been investigating and documenting statewide election corruption and fraud in California
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Warning to CA SOS: Clean up Your Voter Lists or Face Lawsuit Judicial Watch Sends Legal Notice on Behalf of Election Integrity Project California

    PUBLISHED: Santa Clarita, CA. August 4, 2017

    The Election Integrity Project California, Inc. has joined Judicial Watch, Inc., a non-partisan organization in Washington, D.C., in sending a National Voter Registration Act ("NVRA") Section 8 notice of violation letter to California Secretary of State, Alex Padilla. You may see Judicial Watch's letter to the Secretary of State here.
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The BIG Dirty Secret of California's Voter Rolls
Unmaintained Voter Rolls + Careless Laws = Invitation to Vote Fraud

    - June 22, 2017

    California's legislators and election officials have for years wrung their hands over what they saw as a problem: California's low voter registration rate. The Secretary of State's website announces the official registration rates as 78% of eligible citizens. Alarmed by this "low" rate, and denying that it probably had more to do with lack of faith in the system than anything else; they alleged that the "problem" could be solved by making registering to vote easier.
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Election Integrity Project Exposes Serious Flaws in California's Voter Registration Numbers

    Analysts at California's Election Integrity Project (EIP) were not surprised last week by the results of a routine EIP data audit. The audit compared voter registrations in California's new "VoteCal" voter registration database to the eligible-to-vote population in each county. Results? Eight California counties have significantly more registered voters than eligible voters.
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California Voter Registrations vs. Eligible Population by County

    *source: VoteCal state voter registration database 4/6/17
    **source: California Secretary of State Report of Registration 2/10/17
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