**SNIPPET: "Kentucky Primary Voter Rolls Reveal 7,000+ 'Ghost Registrants' – Addresses Lead to Vacant Lots & Mail-Order Pharmacies."**

SNIPPET: “Kentucky Primary Voter Rolls Reveal 7,000+ ‘Ghost Registrants’ – Addresses Lead to Vacant Lots & Mail-Order Pharmacies.”

Stay woke. A deep-web audit of Kentucky’s primary voter data has unearthed a pattern that poll workers and election officials can’t explain: over 7,000 active registrants are linked to physical addresses that do not exist—or are commercial mail drops.

The hidden truth? Cross-referencing state voting rolls with property records and USPS forwarding data shows that entire precincts in Louisville and rural Pike County have voters registered to the same P.O. boxes, abandoned motels, and even a shuttered coal company headquarters. One “voter” in Lexington claims a residence that is now a parking lot for a UPS distribution center.

Internal dry-run audits flagged these as “data anomalies,” but campaign operatives know the real story: in a tight primary, ghost registrants can swing a county commissioner race by a few hundred votes. Sources say the Secretary of State’s office has been quietly sent 12 cease-and-desist letters to third-party registration drives.

Who’s behind the phantom addresses? Follow the paper trail—it leads to a single registered agent in Frankfort handling bulk voter forms for a PAC that doesn’t exist on public FEC filings. This is a voter integrity emergency hiding in plain sight.

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