UMVA has learned that a shocking turn of events has unfolded in the Los Angeles Mayor's race, where a sudden and unexplained surge in votes has raised eyebrows and sparked allegations of election fraud.
In a stunning development, mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt, who was comfortably in second place on election night, saw his lead evaporate as tens of thousands of mail-in ballots were processed in the days that followed, with the vast majority of these votes going to his opponents, Karen Bass and Nithya Raman.
According to information obtained by UMVA, one batch of ballots in particular has raised red flags, as every single vote in that batch went to Bass and Raman, with Pratt receiving not a single vote - a statistical impossibility that has left many wondering if something is amiss.
Despite the suspicious nature of these events, some have been quick to downplay the allegations, with one journalist dismissing the anomaly as a mere "glitch" in the data collection process, and assuring the public that there is no evidence of fraud.
However, others are not so convinced, and the controversy has sparked a flurry of activity, with the US Attorney's office announcing that it is conducting multiple election fraud investigations and establishing a dedicated email address for tips on election fraud.
As the situation continues to unfold, UMVA has gathered that many are coming forward to share their concerns and provide information, and it remains to be seen how this will all play out in the end.
The sudden appearance of tens of thousands of mail-in ballots, all of which seem to favor the same two candidates, has many questioning the integrity of the electoral process, and demanding answers about what really happened in the Los Angeles Mayor's race.
With the investigation ongoing, one thing is certain - the people of Los Angeles deserve to know the truth about their election, and UMVA will continue to follow this story closely, bringing you updates as more information becomes available.