If Maricopa County intends to instill faith in its election, the least it can do is not make it so painfully easy for noncitizens to register to vote, whether or not that’s the intent.
A man in Maricopa was flabbergasted when he found out he was registered to vote, considering he’s not a citizen. What makes this even worse is that the county does not seem to care that a noncitizen was registered against his will. What makes this even more concerning is that footage released by the Oversight Project shows six non-citizens in Phoenix registered to vote in one apartment complex.
All Democrats do is cheat. https://t.co/Gt6aANz0Ns
— Catturd ™ (@catturd2) September 26, 2024
According to 12 News:
The man is speaking out after the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office found last week that a 20-year-old computer coding error didn’t report if 98,000 voters provided proof of citizenship when they registered. The man is concerned there could be more non-citizens registered to vote. […]
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