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FACT CHECK: Did 60 People Vote in Maricopa County Using an Illegal Address?

Posts shared by × More than 60 people in Maricopa County, Arizona, claim to have registered to vote with City Hall as their official address.

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Verdict: Misleading

“Voters of no domicile” may legally use certain buildings as their domicile to vote in Maricopa County.

Fact check:

Former President Donald Trump has been declared the winner of the 2024 presidential election, marking the end of his political resurgence. Associated Press. During voting day, voters, especially in Arizona, documented all possible irregularities and shared them on social media.

a post According to claims shared on X, more than 60 people registered to vote using addresses that were not their home addresses. This post seems to suggest that these people illegally used government buildings as addresses.

However, this is incorrect. Maricopa County allows so-called “domiciled voters” to use city buildings as addresses where they can legally vote. These buildings include homeless shelters, halfway houses, courthouses, and more.

Community notes posted on viral posts, PDF file In a statement from the Maricopa County Board of Elections, the self-proclaimed “real muckraker” clarified that what he saw in the video was completely legal and that no foul play was observed.

Community notes posted on viral posts, PDF file In a statement from the Maricopa County Board of Elections, the self-proclaimed “real muckraker” clarified that what he saw in the video was completely legal and that no foul play was observed.

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