Special Session (L-4024 Statutory Equalization Report) (PC B Wiesner, 04/15/2025)
Event Date: 2025-04-15
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Executive Summary:
Sections:
1. Overview
This document discusses the results of a study conducted by United Sovereign Americans (USA), which found that over 20% of the voters in the 2024 Election in Orange County, California were either non-citizens, invalid, or phantom voters. The Orange County Registrar of Voters (ROV) was reluctant to review the data, even though it was obtained from the county’s own voter records.
2. Proposed Independent Review
The ROV suggested that the study be reviewed by an independent panel of academic experts, specifically naming Professor Justin Grimmer from Stanford and Professor Mike Alvarez from Caltech. However, the document raises concerns about the impartiality of these experts, who have previously expressed skepticism about claims of election fraud.
3. Methodology and Data Credibility
The document outlines the methodology used by USA, which involved analyzing a random sample of voters using commercial skip-tracing tools to verify their eligibility. The document argues that the data used in the study is unimpeachable, as it comes directly from the county’s own voter records.
4. Legal Obligations and Implications
The document cites U.S. Supreme Court rulings and federal laws, which it argues place a legal obligation on the ROV to investigate the validity of the data and address any issues identified, rather than attempt to delay or deflect the investigation.
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