California City Council Candidate ARRESTED on Five Felony Counts — Prosecutors Say She Listed a Cocktail Lounge as Her Home

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Credit: San Joaquin County Sheriff’s OfficeAnother election-fraud scandal has erupted in deep-blue California.Desiree Lynch, a Democrat-aligned candidate for the Stockton City Council, was arrested Wednesday following a public-corruption investigation and charged with five felonies involving alleged perjury, false voter registration, and fraudulent candidate paperwork.Although Stockton’s municipal elections are officially nonpartisan, Lynch’s campaign has leaned unmistakably to the left.Her campaign website warns that “fairness, decency, freedom, and justice” are supposedly “under attack at the federal level” — an apparent swipe at President Donald Trump and his administration. Stockton Vice Mayor Jason Lee also publicly endorsed her campaign.According to the San Joaquin County District Attorney’s Office, Lynch allegedly registered to vote and filed to run for the District 5 council seat using addresses where she did not live.And one of the alleged “home” addresses was a cocktail lounge.Prosecutors say Lynch used two Stockton addresses to manufacture residency inside District 5:Harry’s Cocktail Lounge at 407 E. Charter Way, also known as East Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard; andDoyle Garden Apartments at 625 E. Oak Street.Investigators determined that Lynch was actually living in Lodi and North Stockton, including an area located in Stockton City Council District 1, not District 5, according to the DA’s office.The criminal complaint contains three perjury counts under California Penal Code Section 118(a), one count of causing, procuring, or allowing false voter registration under Elections Code Section 18100(a), and one count of filing a false nomination or declaration of candidacy under Elections Code Section 18203.The alleged offenses span from November 10, 2025, through August 17, 2026.The charges are:Count 1: Perjury on or about November 10, 2025;Count 2: Perjury on or about February 5, 2026;Count 3: Perjury on or about March 2, 2026;Count 4: Causing, procuring, or allowing false voter registration from approximately November 10, 2025, through August 17, 2026; andCount 5: Filing a false nomination or declaration of candidacy during that same period.The arrest followed a six-week investigation by the District Attorney’s Bureau of Investigations. The probe began after the San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office referred the matter following the June primary election.Lynch finished second in that primary, receiving 1,054 votes, or 30.59 percent, and advanced to the November runoff against incumbent Councilman Brando Villapudua, who received 1,173 votes, or 34.04 percent.In other words, more than 1,000 Stockton residents voted to put Lynch in the general election before prosecutors alleged that she never lived in the district she sought to represent.Lynch briefly announced that she was ending her campaign amid mounting questions about her residency. Four days later, she reversed course and declared that she would remain in the race. She was arrested roughly 24 hours after announcing her return, according to Stocktonia.Her name remains on the November 3 ballot.San Joaquin County District Attorney Ron Freitas did not mince words, accusing Lynch of being “an opportunist manufacturing a fake address to cheat the system.”Freitas said election integrity is fundamental to the democratic process and that Stockton voters deserve a representative who actually lives in their community.Lynch was booked into the San Joaquin County Jail with bail set at $100,000 and was later released after processing. If convicted on every count, she faces a maximum sentence of six years and eight months in state prison. Her next court date is scheduled for September 2, 2026.The post California City Council Candidate ARRESTED on Five Felony Counts — Prosecutors Say She Listed a Cocktail Lounge as Her Home appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.