A study released Jan. 31 by the non-partisan Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) revealed many irregularities on Arizona’s voter rolls. Records examined in Maricopa County found 354 registered voters claimed storefront addresses as their legal residence. Yuma County was next with 133, followed by a smattering of instances in four other counties, for a total of 499. Of that figure 110 voted. Though seemingly small such statistics can be significant. On Election Day (Nov. 3, 2020) 30 state legislative elections across America were decided by 100 votes or fewer. In one race in New Hampshire the margin of victory was four votes. The PILF report said that 15 million mail ballots were unaccounted for nationwide. Maricopa County led the country with 110,000 undeliverable ballots. The study cited statistics from the U.S. Election Assistance Commission that showed Maricopa County ranked 29th in the nation with 229,000 ballots marked “status unknown.” PILF’s study …