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Are Californians Casting Ballots From the Grave?

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California seems to have a problem with some voters casting ballots, even though they're dead. Television reporter David Goldstein of KCBS in Los Angeles investigated the problem. He found 265 deceased voters still on the rolls in five Southern California counties, including Los Angeles. Some of them seemed to have actually cast a ballot after they died.

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