John Gillette alleges irregularities in Arizona voter rolls and census practices

John Gillette, Arizona State Representative for 30th District
John Gillette, Arizona State Representative for 30th District
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Rep. John Gillette, a Republican member of the Arizona State House representing District 30 since 2023, made several posts on social media in mid-February 2026 alleging irregularities and misconduct related to voter registration and census counts in Arizona.

On February 14, 2026, Gillette posted: “That small sample extrapolate out to Maricopa registered voter is 4000, throw another 2500 for Pima… this doesn’t even include the dead, felons, moved out of state.. wait for the SOS freak out when the names and addresses are exposed.”

The following day, on February 15, he shared two links without additional commentary: “https://t.co/Wk5YwpKiE7 https://t.co/W30gVKyXI0”.

Later that same day, Gillette claimed: “Democrats did not want these kids found. They were supposed to be used for future census counts and voter registration, after they were first exploited in trafficking and slave labor.”

Gillette has served as the representative for Arizona’s 30th House District since his election in 2023. He succeeded Christian Solorio in this role.



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