Questions of voter fraud after man finds 83 ballots shipped to a single address in his apartment complex
Fears of voter fraud only increased this week, after a California man found a stack of 83 mail-in ballots shipped to a single neighbor's apartment.
Jerry Mosna of San Pedro found the two stacks of ballots on top of his mailbox on Saturday. All of the 83 ballots were unused and addressed to different people, all supposedly living in an apartment he knows to be occupied by a single, 89-year-old, neighbor.
'I think this is spooky,' Mosna told Fox News. 'All the different names, none we recognize, all at one address.'
Mosna says that his neighbor lives by herself in a two-bedroom apartment so small that eighty people couldn't even fit in the apartment.
So he and his wife Madalena took the ballots to the Los Angeles Police Department, hoping they would investigate.
Instead, police sent them to the post office to report the incident.
Mosna left the police station feeling certain that the ballots would not be investigated and he's now certain that voter fraud is going on.
'Yes, there is voter fraud. We saw it with our own eyes,' Cracchiolo said.
One of Mosna's other neighbors, John Cracchiolo, contacted the Los Angeles County Registrar's Office, who said they were investigating.
In a statement, the office said: 'We are carefully reviewing our records and gathering information to fully identify what took place. Our preliminary assessment is that this appears to be an isolated situation related to a system error that occurred causing duplicate ballots to be issued to an address entered for a single voter. We are working directly with the system vendor to ensure the issue is addressed and to identify any similar occurrences.'
The spokesman would not say comment on the exact number of incidents that had happened, other than to say 'relatively few'.
A spokesman for the Postal Service indicated that all 'improperly addressed ballots had been returned to our office'.
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