AZ Auditors Reveal Massively Disturbing Results in 2020 Election; Arizona election audit finds discrepancy, Senate president says: ‘Those numbers do not match’, and related stories
AZ Auditors Reveal Massively Disturbing Results in 2020 Election:
On Thursday, Arizona Republicans issued a major announcement related to the audit of Maricopa County’s 2020 general election results.
During the proceedings, Arizona state Senate President Karen Fann, along with state Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Warren Petersen, gave the floor to auditors who announced that as many as 74,000 absentee ballot mail-in records are missing in addition to a great many vote irregularities found by the audit.
NOW I get why Maricopa County and Biden admin fought tooth and nail to prevent an independent audit. 74,000 absentee ballot mail-in records missing, 25K duplicates, voter rolls a mess, bleed throughs, tens of thousands of ballots on demand, admin passwords issues. A disaster.
— Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) July 15, 2021
🚨 Revealed: Serious problems with how the Election Management System was used and maintained in Maricopa County. The last anti-virus update was August 2019 when Dominion software was placed in the machines. Extreme vulnerability. #Hackable @AuditWarRoom
— Dr. Kelli Ward 🇺🇸 (@kelliwardaz) July 15, 2021
Fann began the hearing by introducing three individuals who played key roles in the state audit.
Lead auditor Doug Logan first introduced a video clip that detailed the process and emphasized the security measures that were taken to ensure the audit could proceed safely. —>READ MORE HERE
Arizona election audit finds discrepancy, Senate president says: ‘Those numbers do not match’
The audit of the 2020 election in Maricopa County by the Arizona Senate has turned up a discrepancy with the numbers provided by the county officials.
Senate President Karen Fann said in an interview with radio host Mike Broomhead that the discrepancy was sufficient grounds for the legislature to acquire new ballot-counting machines.
Ms. Fann said the size of the discrepancy in the ballot count was unknown.
“They haven’t released a number yet,” Ms. Fann said in the interview on radio station KTAR. “However, we do know that those numbers do not match with Maricopa County at this point.” —>READ MORE HERE
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