Political commentator and frequent Fox News contributor Tomi Lahren had her claims of voter fraud amid the primaries debunked online by the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder.
Lahren, who has frequently pushed the false claim that there was widespread voter fraud in the 2020 and other high profile elections, claimed there was suspicious activity occurring when she received voting code and mail-in ballot information for California, despite no longer living in the state.
"Just received my California voting code and mail-in ballot information...only problem is I haven't lived in California in over 2 years and have been registered in Tennessee for over 2 years but it's all good, fraud is a myth," Lahren tweeted on June 3.
In a reply, the official Twitter account for the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk office said that if Lahren's claims were accurate, she would have only been sent a mail-in ballot information in California if she herself took steps to ensure it happened.
"Checked and your registration is INACTIVE due to returned mail and would only be reactivated if you responded or voted signing the oath attesting to your qualifications and residence," Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder tweeted to Lahren.
"Please DM to confirm your data and we will process a cancelation. Thanks."
In a follow up reply to another account, the office confirmed "ballots are not mailed to INACTIVE records," once again laying doubt on the Fox News personality's claims.
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