SUDDEN LEAD BY UNKNOWN WHO CONCEDED: California’s Big Cheat Run By Fraudster with Shocking Election Recount Past

Peloni:  There can be no end to criminality when crimes are not addressed as criminal.  The rampant use of election fraud will end with the first successful prosecution.  So far, there aren’t even charges pending for what took place in 2020, so why would such a successful and lucrative scheme as is taking place in California, AGAIN, not proceed as if it were a completely legitimate process.

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The fraud is so blatant and brazen that the real scandal isn’t the theft itself—it’s the coordinated effort to silence, smear, and destroy anyone who dares expose it.

Angelino Aaron Torres: “I try not to get political. But LA is where I live, and I am here to tell you: There is 0.0 percent chance these results are legit.

Nithya Raman has no base. No one knew who she was until Spencer Pratt torched her on debate stage. She gave a concession speech on Tuesday.

I really hope the federal government and United States Attorney Bill Essayli are investigating.

Again, apologize for getting political. Feel free to unfollow if this bothers you but a light needs to be shined on what’s happening.”

 

 

 

LA’s painfully slow vote count run by man with shocking election recount past

By Jamie Paige, NY Post, June 5, 2026:

The man holding the keys to Los Angeles County’s vote count has spent much of his career navigating election controversy.

Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk Dean Logan, whose compensation totals nearly $450,000 a year, is once again facing scrutiny as hundreds of thousands of ballots remain uncounted and several major races hang in the balance

Throughout his career in election administration, Logan has faced scrutiny and criticism stemming from several high-profile election disputes in multiple states.

Before arriving in California, Logan served as elections director for King County, Washington, overseeing elections for roughly one-third of the state’s voters.

Although courts ultimately upheld the election results, the recount battle prompted years of criticism from some Republicans and repeated calls for Logan’s resignation.

In a 2008 profile, the Los Angeles Times reported that many Washington Republicans remained sharply critical of Logan’s handling of the election, while Democratic leaders defended his performance and praised his leadership.

Logan left Washington in 2006 and joined the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk’s Office as deputy to then-Registrar Conny McCormack.

He later succeeded McCormack as the county’s top elections official, taking charge of the nation’s largest local election jurisdiction.

Logan later faced criticism in Los Angeles over several election-administration disputes.

One of the most prominent occurred in 2008 when nearly 50,000 decline-to-state voters cast ballots that initially were not counted because they failed to mark an additional party-preference bubble required to participate in certain presidential primaries.

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