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Offline Elderberry

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American Military News by Timothy Frudd   September 19, 2024

Roughly 100,000 Arizona residents may not be eligible to vote on the “full ballot” in Arizona’s general election in November due to an “administrative error” that has allowed residents to vote in elections without providing the required proof of citizenship.

In a Tuesday post on X, formerly Twitter, Stephen Richer, Maricopa County Recorder, that the number of individuals impacted by the issue is approximately 97,000.

“All of these people have attested under penalty of law that they are U.S. citizens,” Richer said. “And, in all likelihood, they almost all U.S. Citizens. But they have NOT provided documented proof of citizenship.”

More: https://americanmilitarynews.com/2024/09/nearly-100000-voters-lack-proof-of-citizenship-in-swing-state-due-to-administrative-error/

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If they can't be bothered to provide either a copy of a U.S. birth certificate, or a copy of their naturalization papers, then they're too lazy, careless, and thoughtless to be allowed to vote in the first place.

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Roughly 100,000 Arizona residents may not be eligible to vote on the “full ballot” in Arizona’s general election in November due to an “administrative error”

More likely due to intentional lawlessness.
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