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Voter-audit groups tell Riverside supervisors tabulators counted more ballots than paper records; auditors call for reconciliation

Riverside County Board of Supervisors · November 18, 2025
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Summary

Multiple speakers from the Riverside County Election Integrity Team told the board independent audits found thousands more tabulated ballots than paper records across recent elections, and called on the Registrar of Voters to enable reconciliation and meetings with auditors; speakers said county scanners can flag duplicate scans but safeguards were not in use.

Members of local independent auditing groups spoke during the Nov. 18 public-comment period to present audit findings that they say show discrepancies between tabulator vote counts and the available paper ballot records.

Speakers including Greg Langworthy, Sharon Neal and Cindy Allen described audits of the June special election, the general election and a recent primary that found thousands of ballots tabulated in excess of…

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