More uncomfortable Fact!
I issued a public records request to all county recorders to compare county-level voter registration records against the numbers being reported by SOS, AVID, MVD, and ServiceArizona.
Before most counties responded, Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer emailed the recorders after coordinating with Secretary Fontes and recommended that counties defer their responses until after Fontes answered first.
Fortunately, Coconino County had already responded.
That response showed exactly why the records request mattered. SOS identified only two Coconino records as potentially impacted. Coconino reviewed those two and found they were not impacted. But Coconino separately identified 1,412 automated party-preference changes since 2022 tied to EZVoter, MVD transactions, or other automated software.
That is the issue.
The state cannot prove the system worked by citing its own AVID numbers. The control point is whether county-recorder records match SOS, MVD, and ServiceArizona transmissions. Coconino’s response shows those numbers do not align.
This was never about claiming AVID fraud, it shows system failure, political infighting, and whether known problems were hidden from legislators, county officials, the press, and the public, since 2019
If county records do not match SOS records, and officials knew that, then the public deserves answers, as they are required to match by state and federal law.
The elected Recorders are the gate keeper, and charged under the law for adjudication of voter qualification. Under Hobbs and Fontes, this clearly is not happening. MVD and SOS are acting as that gatekeeper.
It also raises a serious question: Does this help explain some of the conflict between the Maricopa Board of Supervisors and Recorder Heap?
Because once county-level records are compared against state-level claims, the entire narrative starts to fall apart.
We're up to 29 Gavelers ⚖️
29 different Republican Senators
taking turns presiding over Pro Forma Sessions to sabotage our sitting president.
Neither party has EVER used this tactic against their own POTUS
Until now.
Hobbs used a major voter-roll integrity system, touching election data, voter records, database updates, ERIC, MVD, SAVE and system improvement… with an Oregon LLC whose public corporation record points back to a residential Salem address, in her own election.
The contract record does not show a clear requirement for FedRAMP, AZDHS/Cyber Command, ADOA-ASET, or equivalent independent critical-infrastructure security testing.
That it is a major due-diligence and cyber-governance failure.
AVID was not ordinary software. Under federal critical-infrastructure, law U.S.C 42. voter registration databases and associated IT systems fall inside election infrastructure.
Arizona should be able to produce the complete vetting, testing, authorization, and risk-acceptance file immediately. Contract CTR057577, State Procurement Office record.
Is this why Fontes doesn’t want to share the data even under subpoena?
Could it be the number of duplicates…. That’s the same person registered by two multiple political parties with separate registration numbers??
The Glitch “narrative” not being fixed as Hobbs has declared.
Q/A
1.Was AVID ever submitted to ADOA-ASET as a mission-critical state IT project? NO!
2.Was AVID ever reviewed by Arizona Department of Homeland Security / Cyber Command? NO!
3.Was there an authorization-to-operate package for AVID? UNK!
4.Did AVID undergo FedRAMP, StateRAMP, AZRAMP, ASET, AZDHS, CISA, or equivalent independent testing? NO!
5.If not, who approved operating a voter-registration database without that independent review? HOBBS- FONTES
6.Was AVID hosted in a cloud, vendor-managed, or third-party environment requiring cloud-security authorization? YES, MS CLOUD per the contract.
7.Did the contract require penetration testing, source-code review, vulnerability scanning, audit-log validation, or independent red-team testing? NO!
8.Did the contract allow the State or an independent third party to test AVID without vendor permission or limitation? NO!
9.Were county recorders told whether AVID had passed independent security testing? UNK!
10.Who signed the risk acceptance for AVID as a critical election-infrastructure system? Allie Bones, Hobbs and renewed by Fontes!
Happy Birthday today to Baywatch star actress Pamela Anderson! As Sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona for 24 years, I had Pamela assist me in replacing all the meat in the county jails with all-vegetarian diets. The 8,000 inmates, including at Tent City, hated the new menu. I always responded, “Then don’t go to jail!”
However, I did make one exception by allowing jail inmates who served in the military to be fed meat on the Fourth of July. Thousands of inmates complained about the tough conditions in Tent City jail, but I always reminded them that our brave servicemen and women fight for our country while living in tents.
I hope everybody enjoys their Fourth of July weekend! Be safe and never forget our military, law enforcement, and especially our Commander in Chief, President Trump, for fighting for us!
🚨SENATE TRAITOR LIST INCREASES TO 29! 😬
Senators Verified as Having Presided Over Senate Pro Forma Sessions
(119th Congress, beginning January 3, 2025)
SOURCES: Official Senate Daily Proceedings & C-SPAN Senate archives
Compiled by ChatGPT https://t.co/6GcnW8CNVh
After working for 40 years, the average Social Security recipient gets $1850/month.
After being in America for 40 minutes, the average illegal “refugee” gets $3874/month.
And red or blue, that should PISS EVERYONE OFF.
Dear “blacker than black” black folks,
Question for you all: the 14th amendment is our legacy. It was made for our ancestors. We directly benefit from it today. It’s our’s.
The Supreme Court just ruled it’s not our’s and it’s for illegals. People who don’t share our legacy. People who don’t share our history. It was taken away from us.
So why aren’t you angry? Why aren’t you talking about “misappropriation?” Why aren’t Al Sharpton and the NAACP marching across Alabama over this?
I mean, y’all are ready to screech and rail when you see a white girl with dreadlocks. Why aren’t you more angry over this, which has much more relevance?
I mean, I’ve been told I’m a “tether” and a “coon,” so I’m assuming this isn’t my battle. I’m just curious as to your motivations.
No hugs. Get your silly self together before you get a hug.
Zeek
As a Native American I’m a little offended that the 14th Amendment didn’t grant us citizenship until Congress passed an exception for us. Meanwhile, a CCP spy can fly to Guam, drop a baby and fly home with the baby who qualifies to run for president 35 years later.
Secretary Fontes says that illegals don’t vote, the facts tell a different story:
📊 A sample of 61,000 registrants run through the SAVE database found 400 non-citizens
🚨 Half of them had voted!
If this math held up over the entire state voter roll (4.34mm), then you’d have 28,459 non-citizens registered and 14,230 having voted. That’s more votes than ballots separating Trump-Biden in 2020 and the 2022 AG race, and almost as many for 2022 GOV.
⚖️ Maybe that’s why Adrian Fontes is trying to get the U.S. Supreme Court to block proof of citizenship.
It’s time to remove Fontes from office so we can remove non-citizens from our voter rolls! 🇺🇸
https://t.co/Ay2LugUWir
8 Backstabbing SENATORS gaveled Pro Forma Sessions
"The sole purpose of Pro forma session is to keep Senate in session, BLOCK POTUS recess appointments
Ashley Moody (FL)
Jerry Moran (KS)
Josh Hawley (MO)
Ernst (IA)
Deb Fischer (NE)
Grassley (IA)
John Hoeven (ND)
Armstrong (ND)
🚨 BETRAYAL ALERT, Florida!
Senator Ashley Moody gaveled in another pro forma session yesterday, helping block President Trump’s recess appointments while the Senate is on recess.
This isn’t fighting for Floridians or the America First agenda.
It’s Senate procedural games that stall key appointments.
ENOUGH.
It’s time to PRIMARY Ashley Moody in August.
Florida deserves a Senator who actually delivers for President Trump and the people, not one who helps block him.
Who’s with me? Retweet & reply with your primary challenger ideas!
The solar industrial complex 'We have a PR problem in the rural areas where we are siting complexes.'
I think this may be one of the greatest understatements I have seen.