Rep. John Gillette, a Republican representing Arizona’s 30th House District, posted a series of statements on social media between March 14 and March 15, 2026, alleging inconsistencies and security concerns in the state’s election process.
On March 14, Gillette commented on access protocols for town hall events and voting procedures. He wrote: “ID and security screening required to see elected officials for a town hall. Restricted access to democrats, but no ID enforcement to Vote, and you keep carrying their water. Shame”.
Later that day, he referenced evidence related to election integrity issues: “We have the evidence you can watch the entire hearing at https://t.co/su37BHDZ3U. ballots, registrations flips, illegals, non AZ residents, 3rd party MVD vendors… all of it.”
On March 15, Gillette criticized the terminology used by others regarding reported voting irregularities: “The left keep pushing the approved word ‘glitch’ we call it a crime. People that have never lived in AZ registered to vote, the proof, Voter reg card, reg #. How does this happen? NOT A ‘GLITCH’ a feature.”
Gillette was elected to the Arizona State House in 2023 as a member of the Republican Party after replacing former representative Christian Solorio.
