Democrats Win Request to End Signature Matching in Arizona Election Audit


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Arizona Senate Still Battling Maricopa County For Election Integrity


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Breaking Wednesday evening, Democrats successfully got signature matching to cease in the Maricopa, Arizona election audit. Democrats had few successes in a lawsuit aimed at stopping the audit of 2020 presidential election ballots in Maricopa County, but they reached a settlement. Along with the end of signature matching and validating, some members of the media and observers from Democrat Secretary of State Katie Hobbs’ office will be allowed to enter the audit facility to observe.

National File reports:

With only 9 days left to go before the audit is set to be completed, signature verification will cease immediately. According to the settlement, Cyber Ninjas “and their agents will not compare signatures on early ballot envelopes with signatures from the voter registration file.

The Senate Defendants warrant and represent that they are not currently comparing signatures on early ballot envelopes with signatures from the voter registration file, and will notify Plaintiffs within 48hours of any decision to undertake such signature comparison and afford Plaintiffs 48 hours to respond to resolve any concerns.”

Additionally, “If the parties cannot resolve the issue in a mutually agreeable manner, Plaintiffs may seek emergency injunctive and/or declaratory relief in court to seek compliance with the law.”

The settlement does not stop the release of disclosing signature validation findings thus far, though it is unclear how many signatures have already been compared and validated. National File reports that although they were unable to obtain a statement from the Republican Party or Arizona Senators responsible for the audit, a recently released video by Arizona GOP Chair Kelli Ward gives insight.

In the video, Ward addresses security concerns posed by Democrats, saying “there are not only 9 cameras in the arena, as you see on the website, and as the Democrats like to claim. There are actually dozens, dozens of private security cameras focused on the tables, on the counters, on the boxes of ballots, and on the machine evaluation areas. There’s no room or tolerance for error.”

Source: NationalFile.com

Biden DOJ ‘Going to Get Involved’ In Arizona Election Audit


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Breaking Wednesday evening, Democrats successfully got signature matching to cease in the Maricopa, Arizona election audit. Democrats had few successes in a lawsuit aimed at stopping the audit of 2020 presidential election ballots in Maricopa County, but they reached a settlement. Along with the end of signature matching and validating, some members of the media and observers from Democrat Secretary of State Katie Hobbs’ office will be allowed to enter the audit facility to observe.

National File reports:

With only 9 days left to go before the audit is set to be completed, signature verification will cease immediately. According to the settlement, Cyber Ninjas “and their agents will not compare signatures on early ballot envelopes with signatures from the voter registration file.

The Senate Defendants warrant and represent that they are not currently comparing signatures on early ballot envelopes with signatures from the voter registration file, and will notify Plaintiffs within 48hours of any decision to undertake such signature comparison and afford Plaintiffs 48 hours to respond to resolve any concerns.”

Additionally, “If the parties cannot resolve the issue in a mutually agreeable manner, Plaintiffs may seek emergency injunctive and/or declaratory relief in court to seek compliance with the law.”

The settlement does not stop the release of disclosing signature validation findings thus far, though it is unclear how many signatures have already been compared and validated. National File reports that although they were unable to obtain a statement from the Republican Party or Arizona Senators responsible for the audit, a recently released video by Arizona GOP Chair Kelli Ward gives insight.

In the video, Ward addresses security concerns posed by Democrats, saying “there are not only 9 cameras in the arena, as you see on the website, and as the Democrats like to claim. There are actually dozens, dozens of private security cameras focused on the tables, on the counters, on the boxes of ballots, and on the machine evaluation areas. There’s no room or tolerance for error.”

Source: NationalFile.com