Film Features Thousands Of Commercial Addresses Illegally On Arizona’s Voter Roll

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Staff from a well-regarded election integrity group took matters into their own hands and conducted an investigation into commercial addresses showing up on Arizona’s voter rolls, since Arizona election officials failed to investigate the fact.
The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) conducted its own investigation to see if the registrants who listed commercial properties on their voter registration  actually lived at the address.
PILF’s Director of Communications, Lauren Bowman Bis, traveled across Arizona inspecting hundreds of commercial addresses listed as voters’ residences on the voter roll.  Highlights of some of these commercial addresses included 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, and bars.
PILF, the nation’s only public interest law firm dedicated wholly to election integrity, says this matters because under Arizona law, people are required to register to vote where they “reside.” The voter registration form specifically prohibits listing a business address or a P.O. box as your residential address.

“We have been warning Arizona election officials about people registered to vote from commercial addresses since before the 2020 election,” said PILF President, J. Christian Adams. I hope this film will embarrass election officials into investigating the hundreds of commercial addresses on the voter roll. Arizona always comes down to a handful of votes which is why it’s so important this problem is fixed and why Arizonians need to go out and vote early this year.”

According to PILF, commercial addresses are not the only problems in Arizona’s elections. The state has a history of controversies including:

Just this year, it was revealed that a so-called “glitch” incorrectly marked 98,000 registrants as having provided documentary proof of citizenship.

  • Arizona state law requires documentary proof of citizenship to vote in state and local races.
  • The state Supreme Court ruled these 98,000 registrants can still vote in the upcoming state and local elections.

In 2022, Maricopa County was the center of an election controversy as ballots that were too long and paper that was too heavy created major tabulation problems on Election Day.

  • This ballot-printing problem caused tabulators to reject some ballots and led to long lines.
  • These printer malfunctions occurred at 70 of Maricopa’s 229 voting centers.

Arizona Attorney General’s investigation into the 2020 election revealed that Maricopa County failed to follow the law when transporting early ballots from drop boxes to election headquarters.

  • The State estimates that up to 200,000 ballots were transported without the proper chain of custody, making these ballots vulnerable to fraud and abuse.
  • Maricopa County election officials also admitted that some ballots were scanned and tabulated twice.
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10 Comments

  1. No matter what fleckless AZ voting officials will deny improprieties, will deny fixing what is wrong and prevent citizens to view the records and their activities. AZ voting system is a disgrace of the nation. Shame on all sheeple who do not stand up and demand changes.

  2. Great article and film and it’s too bad that all this effort will go to waste by being ignored or put on a shelf. The Democrat machine in Maricopa and Pima Counties will see to that!

    I wish I had a better feeling about it but Fontes is as crooked as the day is long!!

    I would be shocked if even the slightest mention of this came out in the AZ Daily Star or local media. Come on Buckmaster where is your award winning honest broadcasting…not!!

  3. I’m sure our State Reps and Senators will just write a sternly worded letter to Fontes, saying they are once again disappointed.

  4. As long as election integrity remains a LOWER priority for Arizona’s election officials at the county level the state level officials will continue to obscure and even possibly oppose curing the voter registration lists. Assuring legal registration is a reasonable public expectation. For the Governor to remain silent or offer a lax response to the issues of legal voter registration, the proper upkeep of voter registration lists and assurance of legitimate election processes is to purposely send the public a message. The public must not be deterred from their civic duty- please vote early.

  5. Once again, Arizona is being set up for the big cheat. As of today, October17th, our family has not even received our ballots. This is unacceptable and we need everyone to be made aware of this. I’m so sick of the spineless jellyfish Republicans!

  6. They are cheating because they are losing. Get out and vote, the choice is clear, vote because the future of our country is being destroyed by those who fear our voices!

  7. You’re assuming all of the bad addresses are from Democrats. It was a Republican governor back in 2020 when this started. Did that governor do something about it? I hope no matter whom it is that the matter has been resolved.

  8. SSDD in AZ. The cheat is in and the democrat governor and her administration will do absolutely nothing about it. We sincerely need to thank the McCain family for the state turning blue. Thanks Meghan for all you and your father and your minions have done to make the state part of California……

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