‘Flouting rules’: 36 people, including celebrities like Jennifer Aniston, registered to vote at same ‘home address’ * WorldNetDaily * by WND Staff

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As the integrity of the American election is more and more a focal point for President Trump, politicians and voters alike, a new report confirms there are 36 voters, including celebrities like “Friends” star Jennifer Aniston, are registered to vote from one address.

The report from the Daily Mail charges the address is on Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood, California.

The report points out that not only does Los Angeles require voters to register to vote at a home address, it also demands an affidavit confirming that’s a voter’s “official place of residence.”

Further, the address, Suite 600 at 9200 Sunset Boulevard isn’t residential at all, it’s a business address for Platinum Financial Management’s Michael Ullman.

The Daily Mail said its analysis of records shows “top celebrities including Jennifer Aniston appear to be flouting Los Angeles County rules for voter registration.”

Also “living” at that address are actresses Jenna Dewan, Linda Cardellini and Katheryn Winnick.

Also, Nicollette Sheridan, Laura Harrier, Matt Czuchry, Debbie Gibson, and Hamish Linklater.

The report confirms, “According to voter registration rules, all the celebrities would have needed to sign an affidavit under penalty of perjury that the address was their home residence.”

Ullman offered an explanation to the Daily Mail that his company helps clients by allowing them to use his office for mail.

He confirmed, “It’s just a mailing address, but it’s not their residential address. So it gets mailed here, but they voted in their area.”

County officials differ, charging those individuals are recorded as getting mailings at their “home addresses.”

“Election law expert Amber Hulse of the Dhillon Law Group told the Daily Mail that being a celebrity does not exempt you from giving your home address to vote,” the Mail explained. “You’re allowed to use a mailing address, like a business address or something like that. But they still need to provide their residential address as their domicile.”

The Mail reported, “‘People can hide their residential address for privacy concerns, but celebrity is not one of those options. The registration data obtained by the Daily Mail includes information on whether the voter has been granted an exemption to keep their address confidential. None of the 36 have this exemption, according to the county voter rolls.”

Hulse warned in the Mail report registering at an office rather than a home could allow voters to cast their ballot in a different jurisdiction.

Under frequently asked questions on the Los Angeles County website, it says: “A person may only register to vote at their place of residence. A business address or a P.O. Box number may only be used as a mailing address.”

County spokesman Michael Sanchez confirmed, “Under California law, voters must register at the address they identify as their domicile or residence.”