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Home»Politics»‘Just Like $2’: Homeless California Woman Claims She Was Paid to Fill Out Ballot for Karen Bass

‘Just Like $2’: Homeless California Woman Claims She Was Paid to Fill Out Ballot for Karen Bass

Election fraud for pocket change

Sahiba TahleelBy Sahiba TahleelJune 10, 20263 Mins Read
Karen Bass for LA Mayor campaign Kick Off event at LATTC.
Image source: Wikimedia Commons via Karen Bass For Mayor

Two dollars never felt so expensive. A short video circulating across social media captures a homeless woman in Los Angeles, California, making a stunning allegation. The video has landed amid an already active federal investigation, reignited furious election-integrity debates across the state, and put Karen Bass in the bull’s-eye of a story that shows zero signs of disappearing, which could very easily be fiction.

WOAH 🚨 Homeless women living on Skid Row in Los Angeles says someone came and had her fill out a ballot for Karen Bass

They told her who to vote for and then paid her $2 for the vote

She says “they come out here all the time” to get votes for Democrats

“They told you to vote… pic.twitter.com/BEuPbM1RKg

— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) June 9, 2026

The claims made in the video are unverified. However, given its timing and the specific, factual claims made alongside the video, as well as the existing legal climate around these issues, that video has generated Internet-wide buzz.

As the interviewer asks a series of quick questions, the California homeless woman seemingly corroborates that someone approached her, told her to specifically vote for Bass, made her “sign the little thing,” and paid her “just like $2.”

She also alleges this is not the first or only group of people to come around to these particular residents. The identity of the woman in the clip has not been independently verified. The Nerd Stash could not independently verify her account.

Internet Reacts to Homeless California Woman’s Alleged $2 Karen Bass Vote Claim

The video sparked debate online, with some calling for a full federal investigation while others questioned whether the clip itself could be trusted at face value.

“This deserves a full investigation,” one X user wrote. “Paying people for votes and telling them how to vote would undermine trust in elections regardless of which party benefits.” Others tied it to broader frustrations with homelessness policy: “That would explain why they have done nothing for homeless – they are using them as a voting base,” another commenter alleged.

Not everyone was convinced the clip told the full story. “If a vote can be bought for $2… you can pay $5 and she’ll say anything you want her to say,” one skeptic noted. A more pointed dissenter pushed back on the framing entirely: “Use your heads, folks. This is NOT how the election mechanics engineered tens of thousands of ballots.”

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What is not in dispute is that the federal government is actively investigating paid voter-registration activity on Skid Row and that a guilty plea is already on the table.

Per ABC 7, the U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California has already charged Brenda Lee Brown Armstrong, 64, of Marina del Rey, California, with one felony count of paying someone to register to vote, an offense that could put her behind bars for five years, and she will plead guilty to that charge.

According to court documents, Armstrong had registration forms with her and paid individuals between $2 and $3 for their registration and the required signature to a petition she was circulating. She often suggested to homeless citizens that they list her former residence on the paperwork.

First Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli confirmed that the charges were an admission of voter fraud and the investigation is far from over, saying that Ms. Armstrong was merely the first person charged and will not be the last.

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Sahiba Tahleel is a journalist at The Nerd Stash, with experience covering entertainment, human interest, viral stories, and internet culture. Her work centers on trending moments, online debates, and pop culture stories with a strong internet pulse. Off the clock, she is deep in meme timelines, books, or binge-watching her favorite shows and movies.

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