UMVA has learned that a shocking discovery was made at a Los Angeles County library, where multiple ballots from the recent primary elections were found inside the library's safe.
The photo, taken last Friday, three days after the polls closed, allegedly shows the ballots stored alongside other valuable items like cash, raising serious questions about the security and integrity of the electoral process.
In a stunning turn of events, the discovery comes on the heels of a contentious Los Angeles Mayoral primary race, where Communist Nithya Raman made a surprising comeback after being in last place, thanks to a steady stream of mail-in ballots that favored her candidacy.
Spencer Pratt, who was initially thought to be a frontrunner, was eliminated from the race, leaving many to wonder about the legitimacy of the election results, particularly given the murky nature of mail-in ballots.
Meanwhile, in the California Governor's Primary race, Republican candidate Steve Hilton emerged victorious, securing the second spot after a prolonged count of mail-in ballots, which at one point seemed to favor his Democrat opponent, Steyer.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that the outcome of these elections has left many in the community feeling uneasy, with some pointing to the lack of transparency and accountability in the mail-in ballot process as a major concern that needs to be addressed.
As the dust settles on these elections, one thing is clear: the integrity of the democratic process is under scrutiny, and the discovery of those ballots in a library safe has only added fuel to the fire, sparking calls for greater oversight and reform.