PILF’s research on Commercial Addresses on the voter rolls was featured on Fox News
This election season, PILF conducted on-the-ground research on commercial addresses on the Nevada and Arizona voter rolls. The winner of either of these states could easily determine who the next President of the United States is. PILF’s one-of-a-kind research was featured on Fox News.
NEVADA
In Nevada, PILF went to commercial addresses on the voter roll looking for the voters. Some of these addresses included strip clubs, casinos, bars, and vacant lots. Not surprisingly, PILF did not find the voters at these places. Jesse Watter Primetime featured PILF’s research and litigation against Clark County, NV.
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ARIZONA
In Arizona, PILF identified thousands of voters registered to vote at commercial addresses. Again, PILF went and investigated these addresses. Again, PILF did not find the voters. Greg Gutfeld featured this research that identified an abortion clinic, high schools, and strip clubs on Arizona’s voter roll on his show.
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Highlights of some of the other commercial addresses PILF identified included the Arizona Cardinal front office, liquor stores, a smoke shop, a bank, fast-food chains, and golf courses.
This matters because, under Arizona law, people are required to register to vote where they “reside.” The voter registration form specifically prohibits listing a business address or a P.O. box as your residential address.