California Governor Jerry Brown ordered an audit of the state’s troubled Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) — after Republican John Cox made the long wait times and administrative chaos of the DMV a core issue in his 2018 campaign.

The state legislature had failed to require a DMV audit earlier this year, but Brown ordered one on Friday. The DMV has been plagued by long wait times and registered 23,000 voters incorrectly under the “Motor Voter” law.

Brown also vetoed several bills that would have created new DMV mandates — including one allowing personalized license plates for Gold Star families who had lost a member fighting for the country, and one allowing a $5 discount for veterans — until the agency can be fixed.

Last month, the Fresno Bee reported that Cox had been touring DMV offices throughout the state, and promising to help:

Republican gubernatorial candidate John Cox on Friday visited a north Fresno branch of the Department of Motor Vehicles, where he handed out bottled water and chatted with customers as they waited in line. “Help is on the way,” Cox told several people after hearing their stories. Over the past few weeks, the candidate has toured DMV locations in San Diego, Long Beach and Sacramento as he seeks to reach voters caught up in what he characterized as “a shining example of what happens in Sacramento” — likening long wait times and technical errors at the DMV to bureaucracy hangups in Sacramento.

In a statement posted on Facebook Friday, Cox responded