Wednesday, September 10, 2025 - An American woman has been charged with registering her dog to vote.
Laura Yourex, 62, appeared in court Tuesday facing charges
that could see her jailed for six years.
She had posted a photograph on social media showing her dog
Maya Jean wearing an “I voted” sticker after California’s 2021 gubernatorial
election.
Another post from October 2024 showed a photograph of Maya’s
dog tag and a vote-by-mail ballot with the caption “maya is still getting her
ballot” even though the dog had di£d.
Yourex, of Costa Mesa, south of Los Angeles, reported
herself to authorities over the alleged voter fraud last year.
The local district attorney investigated and she was charged
with multiple felonies including perjury, procuring or offering a false or
forged document, casting a ballot when not entitled to vote, and registering a
non-existent person to vote.
After a brief court appearance Tuesday, Seotember 9, in
which she did not enter a plea, Yourex’s lawyer said his client had sought to
highlight what she saw as defects in the system.
“Laura Yourex sincerely regrets her unwise attempt to expose
flaws in our state voting system, intending to improve it by demonstrating that
even a dog can be registered to vote,” Jaime Coulter told reporters.
Coulter said Yourex’s intention was “to have them
investigate and ultimately improve our voting registration system.”
Under California election law, citizens can be registered to
vote if they submit an affidavit — signed under penalty of perjury — detailing
their name, residence, mailing address, date of birth and political party
preference.
“Proof of residence or identification is not required for
citizens to register to vote in state elections nor is it required to cast a
ballot in state elections,” the Orange County District Attorney’s office said
in a statement.
Proof of residence and registration is required for
first-time voters in a federal election, it said.
“As a result, the 2022 primary ballot cast in Maya Jean’s
name was challenged and rejected.”
US voter roll security has become a huge issue in recent
decades.

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