California isn’t the worst voter fraud center in the country, but it is quite notorious for elections that end and then get reopened again when a whole of ballots suddenly show up. That’s how Karen Bass ended up in charge of L.A. It’s also notorious for making it as easy as possible to taint elections with ballots in generals. And now we’ve come here.
Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco has launched an investigation into a potential discrepancy in the number of ballots cast in last year’s special election.
On one hand, the Riverside County registrar of voters said the number of ballots counted by machines numbered more than 657,000.
But an independent investigation by a group of concerned citizens shows the number of handwritten logs filled out by various elections officials and poll workers showed just more than 611,000 votes cast.
“We’re not talking about ten, we’re not even talking about a thousand. We’re talking about the difference between having a perfect count, and a 45,800 vote difference. That’s massive,” he said.
Sheriff’s investigators recently served searched warrants at the Registrar of Voters, seizing multiple boxes of ballots from the 2025 special election.
Bianco said a superior court judge recently ordered the appointment of a special master to supervise sheriff’s investigators as they count all of the ballots
The Democrats running the place that already declared that…
1. A 45,800 vote discrepancy is no big deal and that anyone who thinks so is a dangerous election denier.
2. Human error makes it natural that there can be a mistake of nearly 50,000 votes
3. The real threat comes from people noticing any election issues
But if there’s no underlying problem, then where’s the harm in double checking? Somehow the same people who insist that it’s normal for vote counts to go on for weeks also turns hysterical at the thought of any kind of second count.
Investigating the results isn’t the same as fixing the problem and plenty of politicians launch investigations, especially when they’re running for office, and then do nothing, but an investigation is a whole lot more than the nothingness that preceded it.
















