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Social Media - Image of a blue-haired person does not show ‘California voter’ committing fraud; it’s AI-generated

An AI-generated image depicting a blue-haired individual was falsely claimed to show a 'California voter' committing ballot harvesting fraud. The image contains a visible watermark indicating it was created using Google's Gemini AI tool. The article clarifies that the image is not real and was used to spread unsubstantiated claims during the California primary election.

Image of a blue-haired person does not show ‘California voter’ committing fraud; it’s AI-generated

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The image was generated using artificial intelligence. It contained a watermark showing it was created with a Google AI tool.

Amid unsubstantiated claims of a rigged California primary, amplified by President Donald Trump, social media users shared an image of a blue-haired person in an all-black outfit, holding multiple pieces of folded paper in front of a ballot box.

"Do you still not believe California is using people to ballot harvest?" read a June 5 X post featuring the image. The same day, another X post said the image was taken at a ballot box in Glendale, California; and posts on  Facebook and Threads with the image said it showed a "California voter" who "identifies" as many "different people."

The image does not show a real incident or person; it was created using artificial intelligence. It contained the logo of Gemini, a Google AI tool, on the bottom right corner.

(The photo’s bottom right shows the logo of Gemini, a Google AI tool.)

When we uploaded the image to Gemini, it found that the image was "edited or generated with Google AI." Images generated with Google’s AI tools contain SynthID, a digital watermark that is invisible to humans but detectable by Google’s technology.

(The text on the ballot box also featured warped letters and misspellings.)

We found no news reports or other evidence that this was a real incident.

Trump has falsely claimed that voting by mail is a way to cheat , but his claims about the use of drop boxes and ballot harvesting for fraud have been exaggerated.

California law outlines security measures for securing drop boxes; they are often placed in public locations, with constant video surveillance . The state allows voters to designate another person to return their ballots, while following requirements.

This image of a person stuffing ballot boxes in California is fake. We rate it Pants on Fire!

X post , June 5, 2026

TikTok post , June 5, 2026

X post , June 5, 2026

X post , June 5, 2026

Facebook post , June 5, 2026

Threads post , June 5, 2026

PolitiFact, After voting by mail in Florida, Trump said mail-in voting means cheating. Pants on Fire! , March 25, 2026

PolitiFact, Ballot drop boxes have long been used without controversy. Then Trump got involved , Oct. 16, 2020

PolitiFact, What is ballot harvesting, and why is Trump tweeting about it during an election-year pandemic? , May 29, 2020

California Code of Regulations, Vote-by-Mail Ballot Drop Boxes and Vote-by-Mail Drop-Off Locations , accessed June 8, 2026

California Secretary of State, California Trusted Information , accessed June 8, 2026

California Legislative Information, California Law, CHAPTER 1. Vote by Mail Application and Voting Procedures [3000 - 3026] , accessed June 8, 2026

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Source document: Gemini AI Tool Watermark Detection

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PolitiFactIndependentCenter12 days ago
Social Media - Image of a blue-haired person does not show ‘California voter’ committing fraud; it’s AI-generated

An AI-generated image depicting a blue-haired individual was falsely claimed to show a 'California voter' committing ballot harvesting fraud. The image contains a visible watermark indicating it was created using Google's Gemini AI tool. The article clarifies that the image is not real and was used to spread unsubstantiated claims during the California primary election.

Bias read (Center): The article presents facts without taking a stance on the broader issue of election integrity or AI-generated content. It focuses on verifying the authenticity of the image and debunking false claims without favoring any political side.

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