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Related: About this forumMan accused of submitting fake voter registrations ahead of November election
A Los Angeles man has been charged with perjury for allegedly submitting multiple fictitious voter registration forms in the months leading up to the November 2024 election.
Bruce Boyer, 63, of Chatsworth, allegedly attempted to register identities of fictitious people by submitting four handwritten forms to the Ventura County Registrar of Voters, each signed under penalty of perjury.
All four forms listed Boyers home address and were flagged as suspicious by election officials, prompting an investigation, officials said.
The Ventura County District Attorneys Office Bureau of Investigation reviewed the case, and Boyer now faces four felony counts of perjury.
https://ktla.com/news/california/man-accused-of-submitting-fake-voter-registrations-ahead-of-november-election/
JoseBalow
(5,656 posts)... but was denied to run because he had no law enforcement experience.
Bruce Boyer, 63, appeared in court Wednesday for four felony counts of perjury, the Ventura County District Attorney's Office said in a news release Wednesday evening. No plea was entered during arraignment in Ventura County Superior Court.
Boyer previously made local news when attempting to run for Ventura County sheriff without law enforcement experience, an effort denied by a state appeals court in 2019. More recently, Boyer was a candidate in the March primary for the 26th Congressional District seat held by Julia Brownley but didn't advance to the general election.
Joey Buttitta, a spokesperson for the district attorney's office, confirmed Wednesday the defendant was the same Boyer who ran for sheriff.
This is the same asshole...
A man who questions part of the official version of last year's Borderline mass shooting that killed 12 people was arrested for allegedly disturbing Thursday's dedication of the permanent memorial to the victims, a misdemeanor.
Bruce Boyer, who has tried unsuccessfully to run for Ventura County sheriff, got up on stage shortly before the ceremony began at Conejo Creek Park North in Thousand Oaks and started speaking through a megaphone.
His words, met with boos from some in attendance, were largely inaudible because of recorded music being played over them.
To cheers from some in the audience, Boyer was soon escorted off the stage by sheriff's deputies, arrested on suspicion of disturbing an assembly or meeting, issued a citation and released, said Sgt. Marta Bugarin, a spokesperson for the Ventura County Sheriff's Office.
SunSeeker
(54,070 posts)JoseBalow
(5,656 posts)These people, they're like cartoon characters
calimary
(84,635 posts)Damn frustrating, gotta say.
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(14,560 posts)MadameButterfly
(1,955 posts)These are the kinds of people who gave us Trump
Ontheroad
(6 posts)and expected the second half of the sentence to read "nominated by Trump to head the FEC."