Independent journalist and YouTuber Nick Shirley, best known for exposing hundreds of millions of dollars in alleged childcare fraud in Minnesota, has now set his sights on California. Within weeks, he claims to have uncovered glaring instances of voter fraud, including hundreds of people registered at a single address and even an instance where a dog was allegedly registered to vote.
“California is the breeding ground for voter fraud in America, as millions of people vote with no ID, month-long election processes, inaccurate voter rolls, dead people caught voting, even a dog successfully registered to vote, and voter verification is all based on your signature — not who you actually are,” Shirley wrote in an X post with a nearly 23 minute video attached.
“In this video, I go to locations from California’s public voter rolls from the Secretary of State, and not a single location could verify the voter rolls,” he wrote, adding that there were “irregularities in voter numbers per location,” in one case there were “30 plus people registered to one mail store,” and some “voters were inaccurately aged at 125 years old.”
In one clip, Shirley set out to test how easy it is to register to vote in California. When he asked a woman assisting with voter registration why applicants are not required to present ID, she responded that the state relies on signature verification to confirm a person’s identity. According to her explanation, as long as a person’s signature on the California voter registration affidavit matches the signature on a subsequent document, whether an online registration form or a mail-in ballot application, the vote will be processed.