#IS 6 DEGREES OF SEPARATION TRUE FULL#
On January 4, Anderson reported, “California officials still can’t say whether non-citizens voted in the June 2018 primary, “because a confusing government questionnaire about eligibility was created in a way that prevents a direct answer on citizenship.” In reality, California officials know full well how many non-citizens voted in June and November of 2018, and the ballpark figure of one million is probably low.Ĭalifornia officials also know how many ineligible non-citizens voted in November 2016.
“Six California residents who were erroneously added onto the voter rolls voted in last year’s midterms, the Secretary of State’s Office confirmed Friday afternoon following a months-long investigation,” reports Bryan Anderson of the Sacramento Bee.Īccording to Secretary of State Alex Padilla, the six were “inadvertently registered” through the DMV motor voter program due to “DMV errors,” and “none of the people were undocumented immigrants applying for AB 60 licenses.” None was guilty of “fraudulently voting or attempting to vote.” And DMV Communications Deputy Director Anita Gore is on record that “conditions that led to the problems have been addressed.”Ĭalifornians familiar with DMV incompetence and Padilla’s tendency to obfuscate might wonder if the six erroneously registered voters falls far short of the real figure.