During a recent city council meeting in San Juan Capistrano, representatives from the United Sovereign Americans organization presented a resolution addressing concerns over the integrity of California's voter registration and election processes. Linda, a volunteer with the organization, emphasized that their findings stem from extensive research conducted by qualified data teams, revealing significant discrepancies in the state's voter roll database.
The analysis highlighted alarming statistics from the 2022 election, including over 5.8 million potential registration violations and nearly 2.8 million votes cast by ineligible or uncertain registrants. Additionally, the report indicated that the number of votes counted exceeded the number of voters who participated, raising questions about the validity of the election results.
The resolution called for immediate action to ensure the accuracy and legality of future elections, particularly the upcoming 2024 general election. Key proposals included requiring proof of citizenship and identity for voter registration, ensuring accurate voter rolls, and implementing rigorous auditing processes to maintain election integrity.
The speakers urged the city council to add the resolution to their agenda for further discussion and action, stressing the importance of restoring public trust in the electoral process. They argued that the failure to address these issues could have far-reaching consequences for democracy and the rights of citizens.
The meeting concluded without immediate response from the council, but the United Sovereign Americans expressed hope for collaboration in safeguarding the electoral system.