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Arizona Illegal Elections Stood Down

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by ETGator1, Apr 15, 2025 at 10:28 AM.

  1. ETGator1

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    A total of 50,000+ illegal voters will be removed from the voter rolls of all 15 Arizona counties:

    All Arizona Counties Seeking To Remove Illegal Aliens From Voter Rolls

    LOL! AzCat said Arizona didn't have illegal voters in Arizona.

    The Trump Administration likely had a heads up on the coming court ruling before dropping it challenge to Arizona nor enforcing its election laws.

    Trump Administration Drops Proof of Citizenship Challenge Against Arizona

    Used Arizona sources just for AzCat. It's all over the news, just not being reported by the lamestream media.
     
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  2. mdgator05

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    Meanwhile, in non-crazytown reality, here is what actually happened:

     
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  3. G8tas

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    News report feeds false claim about 50,000 noncitizens on Arizona voter rolls

    Arizona has not identified up to 50,000 noncitizens on its voter rolls, nor have counties begun canceling any voter registrations, despite news reports over the weekend suggesting otherwise.

    The misleading claims showed up in reports by Fox News and other outlets that mischaracterized a recent legal settlement between Arizona counties and the grassroots organization Strong Communities Foundation of Arizona, known as EZAZ.org.

    “The story is wrong,” said Sam Stone, spokesperson for the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office, which led settlement negotiations on behalf of all 15 counties.

    Fox News report spreads false claim about noncitizens on Arizona voter rolls
     
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  4. ETGator1

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    LOL! at the hangers on to losing.
     
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  5. G8tas

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    Just admit you fell for a right wing clickbait title and move on
     
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  6. AzCatFan

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    I lived in Arizona from 1990 to 2007. During this time, I registered to vote without needing any proof of citizenship. In 2007, I moved to Washington State and registered to vote there. By the time I moved back to Arizona in 2010, I needed proof of citizenship and had to get a copy of my birth certificate. Even though the state had my previous voter registration, I could prove I didn't move out of the country, nor was I gone long enough to change my citizenship, I still had to prove I was a citizen to register in 2010.

    People who were previously registered before the law change who moved in-state also had to provide proof of citizenship to keep their voter registration active. It was assumed that every voter by 2024 had complied with the law and provided proof of citizenship. It was only a (D) Secretary of State, a few weeks the election, who realized there were some 200,000 voters in the state, who had registered before the change in the law, whom had never moved from their residence, and had never proved their citizenship according to the law.

    By law, these voters should have only voted in Federal elections in 2024, and not state and local elections. However, the State Attorney General, also a D, argued there wasn't enough time to give these voters time to rectify the error before the election and asked the judge to give a waiver and allow these people to vote in all elections. The Judge agreed.

    What was recently announced is the agreement the state has come in conclusion to this case. The state has notified these 200,000 residents and 150,000 have already come forward and complied with the proof of citizenship part of the law. The state is now working with the remaining 50,000 to ensure they are compliant before the next set of elections.

    To claim 50,000 non-citizens are on Arizona voter rolls is false.
     
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  7. WC53

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  10. tampajack1

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    My guess is that there will be no more than five such people who illegally registered to vote.
     
  11. ETGator1

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    LOL, Media Matters. Time will tell the number who can not prove citizenship. Fact, AZ can not continue to ignore and not comply with the law.
     
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  12. exiledgator

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    Uh, you ok? The counties themselves came out to refute the story.

    But we know - just wait; proof of widesdpread voter fraud is just around the corner, right? It's totally not a boogeyman - it's real and one day they're gonna prove you right. You can feel it, can't you?!? Deep in your bones. You just know you're right.
     
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  13. AzCatFan

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    It's not just how many cannot prove citizenship. It's how many who cannot who still voted. My guess than number is less than 100 in total. The biggest reason 150k of the original 200k have been corrected and citizenship proven is they likely voted in the last election, and the counties took time to cure their citizenship question. Meaning the remaining 50k were unlikely to vote in the last election.
     
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    Imagine falling for this fake right-wing drivel story. Of course, it's distinctly possible that OP was just knowingly trying to spread right-wing disinformation.

    In any event, the original post has been debunked. It time for OP to scurry away, until it's time to post the next fake news.

    That or admit you were wrong and apologize.
     
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  15. slayerxing

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    Op face planted hard and is like doubling down on stupid. Be a man and admit you’re wrong and move on.
     
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  16. ETGator1

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    I'm not interested in guesses. I want anyone who cannot prove citizenship removed from the voter rolls whether that is 100 or 50,000. Given the cheating that Arizona is known for, I wouldn't be surprised to see it far more widespread than 100 voters who won't be able to vote in future elections.
     
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    Sad that a law suit was required to force this review for illegal registrations. But this is where the progressive wingnuts have taken this nation.
     
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  18. AzCatFan

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    What cheating? Any actual proof of cheating? Or just allegations that are easily debunked? Just because you keep repeating lies, it doesn't make them true. What's true is after every recount, audit, and more audits, the Arizona election results have all come back as the first counts to be accurate. Just because you don't believe it to be the truth, doesn't mean it's not true. Especially when anyone with half a brain actually looks at all the evidence.
     
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  19. dynogator

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    Who's LOL-ing now? Rushes to judgment makes one foolish.
     
  20. Gatorrick22

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    Think about this for a moment. Every state that ended up voting Dems had NO PICTURE ID NEEDED TO VOTE in the elections.

    I see, not only a pattern, I see the picture that the Liberals LIE about. The election fraud is MASSIVE...
     
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