
California Election Fraud Crimes Caught on Camera: Homeless People Paid by Petitioners to Forge Real Voters’ Signatures to Sign Ballot Petitions
The O’Keefe Media Group on Tuesday released video evidence of more California election fraud crimes.
Undercover journalists revealed that homeless people are being paid by petitioners to forge real voters’ signatures to sign ballot petitions on Skid Row.
“In Part II of Cash for Ballots, series hidden camera footage shows petition circulators paying homeless individuals $2–$3 per form to sign ballot petitions using the names and addresses of real registered voters and forging their signatures,” James O’Keefe said.
“Circulators provided printed lists of voters, assigned identities, and directed the homeless individuals exactly what to write, monitoring them to ensure the information matched so the circulators get paid,” O’Keefe said.
James O’Keefe and Cam Higby visited addresses tied to the voters’ names being used by the homeless people on Skid Row.
“One resident said the named voter had not lived at the address for nearly a decade, yet election mail was still being delivered,” O’Keefe said.
“Doesn’t live here, uh I bought this house nearly 9 years ago. The only reason I know that name, is because we still get her mail,” one resident told James O’Keefe.
“I always feel really weird when I get the voting ballot. Cause like, you know, obviously that’s fraudulent,” they said.
BREAKING: CALIFORNIA MASS IN-PERSON ELECTION FRAUD CRIMES CAUGHT ON CAMERA:
Recordings Show Homeless Are Paid By Petitioners To FORGE Real Voters’ Signatures To Sign Ballot Petitions On Skid Row, Thousands of Times
Disenfranchised Voters Say They Are OUTRAGED After Being Shown… pic.twitter.com/Hu0IHvphE5
— James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) March 24, 2026