Arizona Republic Newspaper Story Explores Whether Voting by Non-Citizens is Rare or Common

This Arizona Republic story discusses the question of whether many non-citizens register to vote in U.S. elections. The story says that a search of Maricopa County records for the period 2005 to the present shows that only 12 non-citizens were charged with being registered to vote. Maricopa County contains 60% of Arizona’s population.

The link to the story includes a televised interview with Attorney General Tom Horne. He says there must be more instances, because each year 200 people are sent jury summons, and they then avoid jury service by telling the court that they are not citizens. However, he doesn’t mention the point that the list of people summoned to jury service includes a merger of the drivers license list with the registered voters list. Obviously, many legal residents are who not citizens do have a drivers license. Thanks to Rick Hasen for the link.


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Arizona Republic Newspaper Story Explores Whether Voting by Non-Citizens is Rare or Common — 3 Comments

  1. 1. How many invaders are counted in the USA Census – with resulting Donkey gerrymander districts with much below average numbers of voters ?

    2. The MORON govt can NOT send the jury stuff ONLY to registered voters ?

  2. 200? Oh my freaking God! Call out the National Guard.

    Is Arizona one of the state looking to secede? How much money do they want as a parting gift? Pay it.

  3. Let start with United States Senator John McCain III. He was
    born at the Colon Hospital on the Colon Island, Republic of Panama on 29 August 1936. His parents were never lawfully married. They did the same thing as Ike & Tina Turner, viz., had a bogus wedding at a bar in TJ (Mexico). Under the laws of Baja California at the time the only valid marriage were conducted in an office of the Civil Registry. His punative father John McCain II was a U.S. Navy Officer [that made him an employee of the United States Goverment on 29 August 1936].
    His mother was a United States Citizen at his birth. However,
    she was not employed by the United States Government nor the
    Panama Rail Road. Under the tern of the 1937 Act of Congress
    for the collective naturalization of certain class of person
    born in the Republic of Panama, the requirement for citizenship was lawfully wed and meeting the employment requirements.

    For a sase and $1.50 (one and 50/100 dollars) the Hidalgo County Recorder will provide the documentation to prove what
    I state above. It will even come back certified. Just ask for a certified copy of the 2008 recorded documents on John
    McCain.

    Address to make the request is:

    Hidalgo County Recorder Office
    Birth, Death, Marriage & Divorce Records
    300 Shakespeare Street
    Lordsburg, NM 88045

    Roberta Wright (McCain) was not employee on 29 August 1936.
    Therefore, John McCain III is not a citizen of the United
    States, but is a citizen of the Republic of Panama.

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