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Federal Prosecutor Says California Blocking DOJ Voter Roll Audit Over Registration Rules Allowing Multiple Nontraditional IDs

A legal confrontation between federal prosecutors and California election officials has escalated into a case before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, centered on a Department of Justice (DOJ) effort to review the state’s voter registration system for compliance with federal election law.

Federal officials say the review is intended to ensure only eligible U.S. citizens are registered to vote in federal elections, while California has refused full access to its voter files, citing state privacy protections.

At the center of the dispute is First Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli, who has said federal officials are attempting to obtain California’s voter roll data as part of a broader review of election integrity standards.

Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon has also been involved in communications outlining the federal government’s position that it has authority to examine state election records.

California officials, however, maintain that their voter registration system is governed by state law and is routinely maintained through internal verification procedures and database cross-checks.

Federal officials have also raised concerns about how California handles voter registration in cases where applicants do not provide standard identification such as a driver’s license or Social Security number.

Essayli pointed to the use of alternative forms of identification in certain registration scenarios on X, arguing that the policy raises broader questions about the strength and consistency of identity verification standards.

Those concerns extend into wider questions about voter roll maintenance, including how consistently states remove individuals who have died, moved out of state, or become ineligible due to felony convictions.

While California officials say their voter rolls are regularly updated through internal review systems and data matching processes, critics argue that maintenance practices can vary and may leave outdated registrations in place longer than intended, according to the Washington Examiner.

California’s mail-in ballot system has also come under scrutiny, particularly its allowance for third-party ballot collection and submission under state law.

The state’s extended vote-counting timeline—especially in large counties with high volumes of mail ballots—has continued to draw criticism from Republican officials who argue that delayed results can weaken public confidence in election outcomes, according to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.

The dispute has also drawn national political attention, including comments from President Donald Trump, who criticized California’s vote-counting timeline during an interview over the weekend and raised broader concerns about election integrity.

He questioned whether extended counting periods undermine trust in election results, particularly in closely contested races where margins shift as ballots are processed.

At the same time, Republican-backed election reform legislation, including measures requiring photo identification for voting, continues to advance through Congress but faces opposition in the Senate.
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missyann · 56-60
California in New York are the most corrupt Democrat states. Why should we be expected to accept any voter fraud? Any state who refuses inspections of their voter rolls is hiding corruption otherwise they would have no problem
Waveney · M
Voter fraud accounts for less than 0.00001% of all votes cast in US elections at all levels.

FACT.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@Waveney So you approve of voter fraud, eh. What other criminal activities do you support?
Waveney · M
@sunsporter1649 Did I say that?

Why no. No, I didn't

Will you actually respond to a fact with something other than deflection?

Why no. No, you won't

@missyann says
California in New York are the most corrupt Democrat states.
Evidence??? OF COURSE NOT!!!

missyann · 56-60
@ElwoodBlues if there is no illegal activity, why not be completely transparent and say “ look at anything you want there’s nothing died “
@missyann I'm glad to see you admitting you have ZERO evidence.

why not be completely transparent
As soon as tRump is completely transparent about his personal finances and the FBI is completely transparent about ALL the Epstein files!!

Attorney General Bondi says

... Musk to Trump: “Wow, amazing that Epstein ‘killed himself’ and Ghislaine is in federal prison for a hoax



GOP is hard at work earning their new name!!

sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
With ZERO evidence of voter fraud, you want to impose the most intense voter suppression plan possible.


@sunsporter1649 Then inspecting ALL the Epstein files and photos will be no problem, eh
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@sunsporter1649 Trump's 112,000 person Dept of Justice had FOUR YEARS to investigate any and all things Clinton, Obama, & Biden. They came up empty handed.

Also, Special Counsel John Durham ("the left's worst nightmare") spent 44 months investigating all things Hillary, Obama & Biden. In all that time, he got one FBI agent to do community service. Basically empty handed.

John Durham, the left's worst nightmare



We got to see who voted first, before we can vote on behalf of thems that didn’t bother.. it takes time.. c’mon man..

Thune and Rino Inc are never going to pass the save act until cali is locked down because ballots after Election Day get burned
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SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
Erm, citing the verification system on X as an analogy for voter registration in a mature democracy doesn't indicate a great deal of seriousness 🤣
SumKindaMunster · 56-60, M
@SunshineGirl
I was referring to the user verification system which is not independently audited and is widely thought to be a cynical attempt to establish a paywall rather than protect users.

Ah, so just virtue signalling and letting us know your disdain for "X". Duly noted! 🫡

When you have evidence of widespread fraud (as opposed to unsubstantiated innuendo) bring it along and your authorities (who are actually trained and paid to detect and prevent electoral fraud) will take a proportionate response. "Suspicion" is not enough

Yes, it's so easy to be dismissive when the political people you support throw up a stone wall and refuse to be investigated. To find fraud, one would have to investigate, which right now, California is defying the Feds in allowing them to view their voter rolls, vote counts etc.

I have to remember to take my passport to the polling station. And despite all that Reform UK continued to make exactly the same unevidenced allegations about "family voting" in a recent by-election (translated - they don't like the sight of non-white people voting)🤦‍♀

Yes it's "racist" when you don't support it. I'm quite aware of your belief system, thank you very much. It sounds like it was SUCH an imposition to bring a valid form of ID with you to vote, my heart bleeds for the savage injustice of it all! 😂
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
@SumKindaMunster I'm not a big fan of illegal child pornography, that's why I remain healthily sceptical of X.

Tell you what, just to set a virtuous example in the right direction of complete transparency, why doesn't Trump (who appears to have initiated all this nonsense), submit all his tax returns for public audit as all presidents before him have done?
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@SunshineGirl What does that have to do with commiefornia elektion rigging?

 
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