AZ Senate to Begin Audit of 2.1 Million Maricopa County Ballots This Week


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Data Experts Claim Over 790k “Laundered” Votes “Injected” into System in Arizona


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The highly anticipated Arizona audit of the 2020 presidential election ballots is set to begin this week. 

The Arizona state Senate will audit 2.1 million ballots in Maricopa County, conducting a “broad and detailed” analysis which will involve testing voting machines, scanning ballots and performing a hand count.

The Epoch Times reports:

The state-issued subpoenas needed in order to execute the audit have been pending since mid-December and were ruled as valid (pdf) on Feb. 25.

Since then, lawmakers have been working on the specifics for the audit. Karen Fann, the Arizona Senate president, told Just the News that the audit process will commence this week.

Fann claims the Maricopa Board of Supervisors tried to “sabotage” Republicans’ election integrity efforts and the auditing process.

“The Maricopa BOS has refused to allow us to perform the audit at their facilities,” Fann said, “and has gone so far as to refusing to even answer simple questions such as ‘how are the ballots sequestered?’

“It’s taken the Senate two and a half months to win in court to uphold our right to issue subpoenas for election materials and another 6 weeks of researching to select the audit team to perform the full forensic audit,” she continued.

A report on the audit will be released in two months.

“The independent audit will be conducted by four out-of-state companies—Wake Technology Services, CyFIR, Digital Discovery, and Cyber Ninjas. Florida-based cybersecurity company Cyber Ninjas will be leading the audit, the Senate said, adding that they focus on computer application security for financial services and government clients,” notes the Epoch Times.

Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Chairman Jack Sellers said the audit is “not a joint effort between the county and the Senate Republican Caucus.”

Joe Biden won the state of Arizona by a razor thin margin of roughly 10,000 votes. 

For the full report, click HERE.

New Bill Bans Private Funding Of Election Administration in Arizona


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The highly anticipated Arizona audit of the 2020 presidential election ballots is set to begin this week. 

The Arizona state Senate will audit 2.1 million ballots in Maricopa County, conducting a “broad and detailed” analysis which will involve testing voting machines, scanning ballots and performing a hand count.

The Epoch Times reports:

The state-issued subpoenas needed in order to execute the audit have been pending since mid-December and were ruled as valid (pdf) on Feb. 25.

Since then, lawmakers have been working on the specifics for the audit. Karen Fann, the Arizona Senate president, told Just the News that the audit process will commence this week.

Fann claims the Maricopa Board of Supervisors tried to “sabotage” Republicans’ election integrity efforts and the auditing process.

“The Maricopa BOS has refused to allow us to perform the audit at their facilities,” Fann said, “and has gone so far as to refusing to even answer simple questions such as ‘how are the ballots sequestered?’

“It’s taken the Senate two and a half months to win in court to uphold our right to issue subpoenas for election materials and another 6 weeks of researching to select the audit team to perform the full forensic audit,” she continued.

A report on the audit will be released in two months.

“The independent audit will be conducted by four out-of-state companies—Wake Technology Services, CyFIR, Digital Discovery, and Cyber Ninjas. Florida-based cybersecurity company Cyber Ninjas will be leading the audit, the Senate said, adding that they focus on computer application security for financial services and government clients,” notes the Epoch Times.

Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Chairman Jack Sellers said the audit is “not a joint effort between the county and the Senate Republican Caucus.”

Joe Biden won the state of Arizona by a razor thin margin of roughly 10,000 votes. 

For the full report, click HERE.