Arizona Secretary of State Confirms Voter Fraud in State Primary


Cases of voter fraud have already been brought up in this years’ primary, and with new reports that people have been hired to rig election results, many have kept an eye out to make sure their own votes haven’t been tampered with. Some watchful eyes in Arizona were lucky to do so, as they found that their party affiliation had been mysteriously switched.

During yesterday’s testimony at the Arizona state capitol in Phoenix, Secretary of State Michele Reagan was asked what her office was doing to investigate the claims that registration for thousands of voters had been changed from Democrat or Republican to independent. As US Uncut previously reported, thousands of voters were given provisional ballots, which aren’t actually counted, due to their party registration mysteriously showing up in the system as “independent” or “no party declared.”

Reagan answered “yes” when asked if she knew for certain voter registration had been changed prior to the primary election, then followed up by saying:

“This was something that I know happens, and I know it happened to people in this room. It’s not hearsay. It happened to someone in my own office. One of my employees was registered as a particular party, went to go vote, and I don’t want to divulge his personal details, but it happened to him.”

This case proves voter fraud goes beyond just the odd miscounted ballot, but is systematic, and may not be entirely accidental. Watch the video below for more details on the troubling case.

Source: US Uncut

 



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