A senior officer in the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office has made a stunning claim with far-reaching implications for US election integrity.
According to a Sheriff’s Captain, voting records allegedly show that individuals who have never set foot in the United States were able to cast ballots in California elections — from Pakistan.
The captain asserts that the data indicates participation in California’s electoral system by individuals physically located overseas, specifically in Pakistan, raising serious concerns about vulnerabilities in voter registration and ballot verification systems.
While the allegation has not yet been independently verified, the implications are severe. If accurate, it would point to a massive breach of election security and potential foreign interference in US domestic politics. The claim has already fueled criticism of California’s resistance to federal oversight of voter rolls, with critics arguing that transparency is being sacrificed in the name of politics.