Jennifer Aniston and other celebrities were allegedly registered to vote using non-home addresses.
The Daily Mail reported that 36 voters were associated with Suite 600 of a Sunset Boulevard building, where financial adviser Michael Ullman and his firm, Platinum Financial Management, maintain their office.
The Post has sought comment from the Los Angeles County Registrar and asked whether the agency is looking into the matter.
“Under Los Angeles County guidance cited by the Daily Mail, voters are generally required to register at their place of residence, while business addresses and post office boxes may be used only for mailing purposes.”
According to election attorney Amber Hulse, California law requires voters to register using their true domicile, regardless of whether they receive mail at another address.
Hulse told the Daily Mail, "If, for example, Jennifer Aniston is using it as her residence, when it is clearly not her residence, then it would be illegal".

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