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Arizona official: Voter fraud rumors without merit

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Posted: Thursday, October 28, 2010 7:15 am | Updated: 4:36 pm, Thu May 12, 2011.

Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett is trying to knock down rumors that activist groups have registered thousands of illegal immigrants in Arizona.

Bennett says inquiries by his office and local officials indicate that allegations of voter registration fraud in Yuma County or elsewhere are without merit.

Bennett says his office checked after learning of e-mails and blog reports of widespread registration of illegal immigrants.

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2 comments:

  • Poorman posted at 8:20 am on Thu, Oct 28, 2010.

    Poorman Posts: 414

    Not in AZ. Naw!

     
  • Arizona Willie posted at 1:36 pm on Fri, Jul 20, 2012.

    Arizona Willie Posts: 1904

    Of course the invaders would never DARE to vote.

    They have only committed multiple crimes already in coming into the U.S. and working.
    Most have also committed identity theft and theft of Social Security numbers.

    And the hispanic organizations such as La Raza ( how could an organization named The Race possibly be racist? ) knows that it is illegal for the people in the voter registration office to even try to check to see if you are a citizen.

    All they have to do is check the box and sign swearing they are a citizen.

    No one is even allowed to check if they are or not.

    So I'm sure they are too terrified to lie and vote for a politician who says he will let them stay and work.

    The invaders could care less about our laws or they wouldn't even be here.

    If you were illegal and a politician was promising to make you legal and there was no danger of your getting caught --- wouldn't you vote for him?

     

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