Photo claimed to show multiple ballots inside Stevenson Ranch Library safe

O’Keefe Media Group Finds Ballots in Los Angeles Library Safe

Photo Claims Ballots Sat in a Library Safe

James O’Keefe’s media group released a photo Tuesday that it says was taken inside Stevenson Ranch Library near Santa Clarita, California. The image allegedly shows multiple ballots stored in the library’s safe, the same safe the post says is also used for cash and other items. According to the group, the picture was taken last Friday, three days after the primary polls closed. That is the kind of timing that makes election managers ask for patience while voters ask for receipts, which is fair enough for both sides.

The Group Wants the Ballots Traced

The post said the group hopes the ballots made it to the correct processing centers. It also urged people with tips about possible election fraud in California or Los Angeles to contact its newsroom by email or Signal. None of that proves wrongdoing on its own, but it does raise a plain question: why were ballots still sitting in a library safe after Election Day? In a system that asks the public to trust the chain of custody, little details like this tend to matter more than the usual parade of press releases.

Late Ballot Counts Shifted Two California Races

California’s late ballot counting has again changed the score after election night. In the Los Angeles mayoral primary, Nithya Raman moved ahead of Spencer Pratt after later ballot updates, even after she had given a concession speech. In the governor’s primary, Republican Steve Hilton secured the second runoff spot after another batch of ballots was counted, while Democrat Xavier Becerra advanced as the top vote-getter. Late-counted ballots are legal, but the long delay keeps handing critics a fresh reason to question a process that should not feel like a scavenger hunt.

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