Stupid question, is this the same as the dead people voting list? You know that list which contained names of dead people who had the same name of people who were alive and did legally vote?That's disingenuous. If you're on the "permanent list" then you implicitly requested a ballot for this year and every other year until you opt-out, move, or die.
They did request a ballot.
They found a ballot cast in a felon's name, who couldn't have possibly have requested a ballot.
They found Nashon Garrett who had an interview with Fox News, who voted in Tennessee, not AZ, but who had a ballot cast in his name.
They found hundreds of others.
This isn't the Permanent Early Voters list.
There's also the National Change of Address registry where he found thousands who voted (or had ballots cast in their name) after moving away to another state, and voted twice in their new states.
As well as thousands who voted from invalid addresses like UPS Stores.
Secondly I can very well understand that someone who didn't request something this year may have forgotten they have registered for it a decade ago or may simply think the question meant "did you request it this time" and not "did you ever request it". The two phone calls presented contain so little details and questions it may have very well been cherry picking because you're bound to come across people who have forgotten, misunderstood the question or even simply learned to say "NO" to random people calling them and asking them random questions.