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San Joaquin County Registrar reports 48,000 recent voter‑roll updates; ongoing cleanup of anomalies and duplicates
Summary
San Joaquin County Registrar of Voters Olivia briefed the Election Advisory Committee on voter‑roll maintenance, reporting 48,000 record updates in recent months, progress removing anomalous birthdates and duplicate registrations, and ongoing efforts to improve transparency and interagency coordination.
Olivia, the San Joaquin County Registrar of Voters, told the Election Advisory Committee that the county’s voter rolls have seen roughly 48,000 updates — additions, corrections, moves and cancellations — in recent months and that staff are actively pursuing cleanup of anomalous and duplicate records.
In a detailed status update the Registrar said the voter roll is in constant flux and described the sources of updates, including the Department of Motor Vehicles, county agencies, the National Change of Address database and other statewide feeds. Olivia said the county has run additional checks and combined several verification methods to improve roll accuracy, but that legal limits in the Elections Code constrain removals.
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