LA County addresses leaked list of Hollywood megastars dragged into baffling voting debacle

Los Angeles County officials have responded to allegations several Hollywood celebrities may have improperly registered to vote using a business address rather than their residential addresses.“Our office has received and reviewed recent queries regarding voter registration records and this address,” a spokesperson for the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk told The Post.“Under California law, voters must register at the address they identify as their domicile or residence.The subject address is classified as both commercial and residential.”The Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk said a voter registration application may not be rejected solely because the address provided appears to be a business or other non-traditional residential location, provided the application otherwise meets legal requirements.Hollywood stars including Jennifer Aniston, Jenna Dewan and Nicollette Sheridan were allegedly registered to vote using the address of a West Hollywood financial management office rather than their homes.

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By clicking above you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.Never miss a story According to the Daily Mail, 36 voters were linked to Suite 600 of a building on Sunset Boulevard that serves as the office of financial adviser Michael Ullman and his firm, Platinum Financial Management.“If a voter attests under penalty of perjury that an address constitutes their residence or domicile, and the registration otherwise meets legal requirements, the registration must be processed,” the spokesperson added, noting officials were “reviewing these records based on the query received to assess whether those protocols are applicable.”The outlet reported the registrations listed the office address as a residence rather than simply a mailing address.Amon...

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