In a surprising revelation, hundreds of Arizona voters have been found to have commercial addresses listed as their primary residences on their voter registration forms.
These addresses range from strip clubs to roller rinks, according to a report by Breitbart. The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF), a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the integrity of elections, made the discovery. The addresses listed included those of an abortion clinic, a strip club, a high school, and even the Arizona Cardinals Training Facility.
As reported by The Post Millennial, PILF has gone a step further by releasing a video that shows the locations of these businesses, highlighting the discrepancy between where the registered voters claim to reside and where they actually do. J. Christian Adams, the president of PILF, expressed his concern over the issue. "Election officials should do what PILF did they should take the voter roll, see how many people are registered at commercial businesses, and do something more than nothing, Adams stated.
The creativity of Arizona voters in using business addresses was quite remarkable. They claimed to live at a variety of locations, including an abortion clinic, gas stations, liquor stores, vacant lots, schools, a smoke shop, a bank, fast-food chains, a strip club, golf courses, roller rinks, bars, and even the Arizona Cardinals Training Facility.
Adams further urged the Arizona Secretary of State, Adrian Fontes, to address and rectify this issue before the upcoming presidential election in November. He warned that PILF would not hesitate to take legal action if necessary. This is a pervasive problem throughout the state lets hope Arizona does something without having to be sued, Adams cautioned.
Adding to the voting irregularities, the Arizona Supreme Court recently ruled that 100,000 individuals with unconfirmed citizenship were permitted to vote in the November election. This decision has raised serious concerns about the integrity of the voting process in the state.
Breitbart has also reported similar voter registration issues in Clark County, Nevada. Here, voters were found to be registered at commercial enterprises such as strip clubs, casinos, Harry Reid International Airport, smoke shops, and gas stations. When PILF requested Clark County Registrar Lorena Portillo to rectify these issues in June, she initially hesitated.
However, following a lawsuit filed by PILF, she decided to take action to remove individuals without a valid address from the voter rolls. This series of events underscores the importance of maintaining the integrity of the voting process, a cornerstone of our democratic system.
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