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Calif. Rep. Swalwell accused of not residing in Golden State: ‘Ineligible to become governor’

OAN Staff Addie Davis

Democrat gubernatorial candidate for California, Eric Swalwell, was accused by his opponent of not being a resident of the state, arguing that he is ineligible to become governor.

On Friday, Ryan Hughes, the general counsel for Tom Steyer, who is running as a Democrat contender for California’s governorship, sent a letter to the California Secretary of State, Dr. Shirley Webber. In the letter, first reported by POLITICO, Hugh alleges that Representative Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) resides in the state on “paper only.”

According to Hughes, Swalwell listed a business address on his Candidate Intention Statement rather than a residence. He also claimed that in 2022, Swalwell and his spouse executed a deed that designates a Washington, D.C., address as his principal residence.

The attorney notes that on Swalwell’s voter registration form, the candidate lists a Livermore, California, address, though it doesn’t appear he has ownership interest in the property and public records databases don’t indicate Swalwell is even a resident there.

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