Arno Political Consultants

Arno Political Consultants, Inc. (APC) is a political consulting company based in Lincoln, California. The company was founded in 1979 by Michael Arno. The company reports that its former and current clients include the National Rifle Association and R. J. Reynolds.
APC has frequently been the subject of controversy over various forms of petition fraud. The Sacramento Bee has described APC as "a professional signature-gathering firm".
Controversy
*In 2004, APC hired JSM who hired YPM who is accused of tricking people into registering to vote as a Republican.
*In 2007, reporters observed Arno signature gatherers offering food to homeless people in exchange for their signatures on a California ballot initiative petition.
*In 2009, proponents of a payday loan veto referendum sued APC in Franklin County for breach of contract and negligence. 13,000 signatures were thrown out because the Form 15's had not been appropriately filled out. They were seeking $438,000.
*In 2014, the national aviation and private jet lobbyist organizations, AOPA (Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association) and NBAA (National Business Aviation Association), hired APC to help place a measure on the November 2014 ballot in Santa Monica. The purpose of the AOPA-NBAA measure was to keep Santa Monica Airport (SMO) open to the growing private jet traffic, despite concerns and opposition from City residents, and prohibit the city from imposing additional restrictions that would inhibit fuel sales such as those made with toxic leaded chemicals known as avgas. The AOPA-NBAA ballot strategy was sparked when the City Council unanimously voted on March 25, 2014, to take steps to shut down the airport when the city's agreement with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) expires on July 1, 2015.
 
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