California DMV botches 23,000 voter registrations


Officials from California's Department of Motor Vehicles announced on Wednesday that between April and August, tens of thousands of residents were incorrectly registered to vote.
In late April, California launched its new "motor voter" system, which registers any U.S. citizens to vote when they either apply for or renew their license at the DMV. About a month ago, it was discovered that when DMV employees did not clear their computer screens between appointments, information from the previous appointment was combined with the later appointment, and that error-filled registration form was sent to state election officials who used the faulty information to update the voter registration database, the Los Angeles Times reports.
In a letter to California Secretary of State Alex Padilla, Jean Shiomoto, California's DMV director, and Amy Tong, director of the California Department of Technology, called this an "administrative processing error." About 1.4 million voter registration files were sent in between late April and early August, and during a monthlong investigation that compared correct DMV records against what was sent to election officials, 23,000 errors were discovered. An estimated 1,300 people were registered to vote even though they were not supposed to be, and an unknown number of people had their political party preference changed without their consent, the Times reports. Only U.S. citizens were affected, and they will receive notification in the mail. Padilla said he was "extremely disappointed and deeply frustrated" by the errors.
Subscribe to The Week
Escape your echo chamber. Get the facts behind the news, plus analysis from multiple perspectives.

Sign up for The Week's Free Newsletters
From our morning news briefing to a weekly Good News Newsletter, get the best of The Week delivered directly to your inbox.
From our morning news briefing to a weekly Good News Newsletter, get the best of The Week delivered directly to your inbox.
Sign up for Today's Best Articles in your inbox
A free daily email with the biggest news stories of the day – and the best features from TheWeek.com
Catherine Garcia has worked as a senior writer at The Week since 2014. Her writing and reporting have appeared in Entertainment Weekly, The New York Times, Wirecutter, NBC News and "The Book of Jezebel," among others. She's a graduate of the University of Redlands and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
-
Supreme Court lowers bar in discrimination cases
speed read The court ruled in favor of a white woman who claimed she lost two deserved promotions to gay employees
-
Trump-Musk relationship implodes in taunts, threats
speed read Musk said Trump's multitrillion bill would cause a recession and accused the president of involvement with Jeffrey Epstein
-
Trump hits Africa, Middle East with new travel ban
Speed Read The travel ban bars visitors from 12 countries and restricts entry from seven
-
Elon Musk slams Trump's 'pork-filled' signature bill
speed read 'Shame on those who voted for it: you know you did wrong,' Musk posted on X
-
Depleted FEMA struggling as hurricane season begins
speed read FEMA has lost a third of its workforce amid DOGE cuts enforced by President Donald Trump
-
White House tackles fake citations in MAHA report
speed read A federal government public health report spearheaded by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was rife with false citations
-
Judge blocks push to bar Harvard foreign students
speed read Judge Allison Burroughs sided with Harvard against the Trump administration's attempt to block the admittance of international students
-
Trump's trade war whipsawed by court rulings
Speed Read A series of court rulings over Trump's tariffs renders the future of US trade policy uncertain