My father was on the voting rolls in Los Angeles for about four years after his death at age 95. "No, I'm Steve Sailer, that's my dad, he died in 20XX," I'd say to the voting volunteer in about a dozen elections before they finally took his name off.https://twitter.com/raysawhill/status/1050168972614688768 …
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There could easily be a lot of cheating in California elections if enough people bothered to try, but I don't see much evidence that, say, illegal aliens care enough to make an attempt. E.g., turnouts for big $ posts like LAUSD school board can be miniscule.
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Minuscule. Off-cycle elections are like that. If you had a way to get people to the polls at reasonable cost, you could just do it with citizens. No need for fraud. But it's really not easy to get people to vote in exchange for cash. And very few of them expect to get favors.
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LAUSD is the second biggest budget school district in the US, after NYC, but a few years ago an unknown middle school teacher got elected to the school board by getting all the parents at her school to vote for her.
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