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California Election Results Trigger 'Digital Exodus' as Gold Rush 2.0 Program Sees 40% of New Residents Register to Vote in Less Than 24 Hours

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California Election Results Trigger 'Digital Exodus' as Gold Rush 2.0 Program Sees 40% of New Residents Register to Vote in Less Than 24 Hours

In a stunning twist following the release of the last California election results, a newly launched state pilot program, 'Digital Exodus 2.0,' has already achieved its one-year voter registration target within a single day. The initiative, designed to attract remote workers from politically divided states, offers a 'Vote-as-a-Service' token that allows new residents to cast provisional ballots on local micro-initiatives, ranging from zoning laws to water rights, before they even receive their physical driver's license. Early data suggests a seismic demographic shift: over 40% of these new digitally registered voters are coming from counties in Texas and Florida that saw historically low turnout in their own primaries. Experts predict this will permanently fracture traditional campaign strategies, forcing candidates to pivot from massive, expensive ground games to viral, data-driven micro-targeting of these 'instant constituents' ahead of the next general election.