Ooooo..what possibly could Maricopa county be hiding? Maricopa County Board Votes Against Complying With Subpoenas to Audit Voting Machines

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So far there have been plenty of indications that the Ninjas didnt know what they were doing.

Claim of deleted files that were not deleted.
74K ballots thingie
Kicking out Bennett cause he revealed the original count matched the other recount that was also going on...

And I am sure there are plenty more I am missing right now
 

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I will accept it IF the courts agree with them.

It was a partisan process, would need a little more than just their word...

Forget about the courts for a min , If the AZ Senate presents all the evidence that overwhelmingly shows and proves the fraud , will you even consider that your commie friends cheated ? Courts might not have nothing to do with this process. AZ decertifies , not sure the courts can do anything.
 

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There have been a "lot of evidence presented" and it all fell apart quickly once people started to look into it.
(how do we know this? People higher up in the political food chain are not saying it any longer)

So how would we determine what an unqualified company found is actually accurate and not just half truth?

Like the example above with the empty lot. At first glance it doesnt look good, but upon further review it checks out..

They will have to let the other side look into their findings, no?
 

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There have been a "lot of evidence presented" and it all fell apart quickly once people started to look into it.
(how do we know this? People higher up in the political food chain are not saying it any longer)

So how would we determine what an unqualified company found is actually accurate and not just half truth?

Like the example above with the empty lot. At first glance it doesnt look good, but upon further review it checks out..

They will have to let the other side look into their findings, no?

Let's see what the official report tells us. BTW , its an independent audit , not a partisan one that MSNBC is telling you.
 

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Independent as in run and funded by Republicans

Your commie friends weren't going to fund it.. Seems like they would be eager to show the election was legit. But no , fought the audit every which way they could .. .
 

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yep independent...NOT
https://www.americanoversight.org/arizona-senate-releases-audit-records-following-court-order

[h=1]ARIZONA SENATE RELEASES ‘AUDIT’ RECORDS FOLLOWING COURT ORDER[/h]
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On Tuesday, in response to American Oversight’s public records lawsuit, the Arizona Senate released thousands of pages of records related to its partisan “audit” of Maricopa County’s 2020 election results. The document production comes on the court-ordered deadline of Aug. 31.
Included in the documents is information regarding audit payments as well as emails and text messages that audit officials and legislators exchanged with outside parties, including prominent Republicans, election conspiracy theorists and activists, members of Trump’s legal team, and others. American Oversight is still reviewing the contents of the records and will update this page with any additional findings. We are also still processing the documents, and will make them available on our website as soon as possible.
[h=4]Prominent Republicans[/h]According to an accompanying privilege log (which lists records that had been withheld because of legislative and other privileges), Senate President Karen Fann exchanged multiple texts with U.S. Rep. Paul Gosar in the spring regarding the investigation and its vendors. The new records also contain August emails between Fann and a member of Gosar’s staff regarding the release of the contractors’ final report. (Gosar appeared at the Jan. 6 “Stop the Steal” rally that preceded the attack on the U.S. Capitol by a mob of Trump supporters seeking to prevent the certification of the election.)
Records previously obtained by American Oversight included an April 22 email from Bruce Ash, the former national committeeman of the Arizona Republican Party, to Tommy Hicks, the co-chair of the Republican National Committee, in which Ash asked that the RNC help finance the defense against Democrats’ legal challenges to the “audit.” The latest records include more instances of audit allies attempting to get help from the national party: On July 17, audit spokesman Randy Pullen sent a text to Ash saying, “Need guns, lawyers, and money. Have any?”
The new records also indicate that Pullen was in touch with Reince Priebus, Trump’s first chief of staff and the former head of both the national and the Wisconsin Republican Party, as far back as December, before Pullen was officially involved in the “audit.” That month, Pullen texted Priebus to tell him about the potential for a “Forensic audit,” and in March asked Priebus for “suggestions on election audit firms.” (Priebus said he would check.) Another text from Pullen to Ash, sent on March 8, appears to reference Priebus: “I texted Reince and ask if he would like to help out on the audit,” Pullen said, then followed up to say they were speaking later that morning.
[h=4]Conspiracy Theorists[/h]The privilege log also indicates that top “audit” officials — including Cyber Ninjas CEO Doug Logan, Senate Liaison Ken Bennett, and spokesman Randy Pullen — exchanged a number of emails with Shiva Ayyadurai, an election conspiracy theorist and anti-vaccine activist whose Twitter account was suspended back in February.
The records released by the Senate include a signed contract between Cyber Ninjas and a “Dr. Shiva,” a name Ayyadurai goes by among his followers. The contract is dated Aug. 3, 2021, and was sent to the United Liberty Coalition, a Phoenix-based group of supporters of former President Trump.
During a recent interview on Steve Bannon’s podcast, Reince Priebus reportedly said that the Wisconsin Assembly would be bringing in Ayyadurai to assist in its own partisan investigation of the 2020 election.
Another conspiracy theorist who appears in the Arizona Senate’s documents is Gail Golic, who has adopted the language of the QAnon conspiracy in her election-undermining activism. According to the records, Golic exchanged text messages with Senate President Karen Fann on Aug. 24 following the news that Logan and other members of the Cyber Ninjas team had contracted Covid-19. Golic recommended that Logan visit a site to purchase the livestock drug ivermectin. (Text messages indicate that upon hearing the news, Arizona Republican Party Chair Kelli Ward also told Fann that she hoped Logan had “gotten some Ivermectin and Zithromax.”) Golic also exchanged texts with Bennett in April, in which Golic said that the National Guard needed to be deployed to protect the audit from Black Lives Matter and antifa.
The records also appear to reference conspiracy theorist Bobby Piton, who according to records previously obtained by American Oversight had emailed Arizona legislators in December, calling for a vote recount. Those previous records also contain emails in which both Bennett and Pullen responded to outside inquiries by saying that they didn’t know who Piton was or whether he was involved.
The new records contain texts exchanged by Pullen and Liz Harris, a former Republican state legislative candidate who has been organizing direct canvassing operations that experts warn could amount to voter intimidation. On Dec. 16, Harris forwarded to Pullen a Dec. 16 text from “Bobby” requesting multiple decades’ worth of detailed voter information from all 15 counties in Arizona, not just Maricopa. Harris’s canvassing operations have recently been in the news again, with Harris denying any formal connections to the audit.
[h=4]Trump Lawyers and Allies[/h]In December, according to records previously obtained by American Oversight, One America News reporter Christina Bobb — who later began raising money for the “audit” — provided Fann with purported “evidence” of voter fraud, writing that Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani had “asked me to send you these declarations.” The newly released records include a group text from March 31 involving Fann and Bobb, with Giuliani also included, in which Fann passes along a document with a title that began “Pres. Fann audit hiring.”
Another Trump lawyer, Cleta Mitchell, was also looped in on a number of communications, including an Aug. 2 email chain started by Scott Sigman, a Pennsylvania attorney who appears to be handling the issuing of checks related to the “audit.” Sigman emailed Mitchell, Logan, Pullen, and Thomas Datwyler (the treasurer of a group called the American Voting Rights Foundation) seeking signatures for payments.
Pullen also received a text on April 22 from Jeff DeWit, the former CFO of NASA who previously served as Arizona treasurer, in which DeWit said he was preparing to send $175,000 to Guardian Defense Fund, the organization set up as a legal defense fund for Gosar, state Rep. Mark Finchem, and former state Rep. Anthony Kern following their attendance at the Jan. 6 “Stop the Steal” rally. DeWit asked Pullen, who was the fund’s treasurer, where to send the money; Pullen responded that “200 would be better but take what I can get.”
The next week, DeWit asked Pullen about a group called Fund The Audit, which Pullen said was being funded by former Overstock CEO (and current election conspiracist) Patrick Byrne. DeWit asked whether the group was “ok to donate to,” adding, “Trump asking.” Pullen said yes, and that it had raised $1.2 million so far.
In May, Pullen asked whether DeWit was familiar with Jenna Ellis, a lawyer who had worked with Giuliani on Trump’s farfetched legal challenges to the election. And on July 19, Pullen asked DeWit to call him, saying that “arpaio has some information for 45” — likely a reference to former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, and further suggesting that DeWit was relaying messages to the former president.
[h=4]Audit Costs[/h]The Senate originally provided $150,000 for the election “audit,” but in the months since the total cost ballooned to at least $6 million thanks to outside donations. Records included in Tuesday’s document production reveal how quickly the price tag rose: Among other payments, more than $400,000 went to private security contractor Law Enforcement Specialists, and the American Voting Rights Foundation sent $500,000 went to contractor CyFIR and $250,000 to StratTech Solutions. Another email from early August involving Sigman, Mitchell, and representatives of Wake Technology Services Inc., which left the operation in May, shows that AVRF wired $250,000 to Sigman to cover costs.
[h=4]Other Records[/h]Cyber Ninjas was hired by the state Senate in the spring, and questions remain about how the firm was selected, given its lack of election experience and previous statements by Logan in which he advanced conspiracy theories about voting machines. The privilege log indicates that communication between Logan and Fann began as early as Feb. 5, and texts released by the Senate on Tuesday include one from March 17 between Fann and a lobbyist who refers to “Doug.”
The newly released records also reveal that the deference to conspiracy theories and false allegations of voter fraud evident in Fann’s post-election communications has continued into recent months: On Aug. 23, Fann forwarded to Bennett, Pullen, and Logan an article about a report on missing Wisconsin ballots.
Finally, the new records also suggest that audit officials were in touch with former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman, who was hired to run the bogus election investigation initiated by Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos. On Aug. 7, Pullen texted a “Justice Michael G” with “Three big political points.” In response, the recipient wrote, “these are helpful fundings [sic].” The week before, Christina Bobb had asked Fann if she could share her contact information with Gableman; Fann replied, “Absolutely of course.”
 

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  • The property at 2058 E. Wildermuth Ave Tempe was a vacant lot prior to and at the time of the election.

  • The former resident moved from the property in 2019.
  • The City of Tempe issued a demolition permit on January 13, 2020.
  • The mobile home park was sold to an investment/development LLC on February 19, 2020.
  • The County mailed a ballot to the vacant lot address on October 23, 2020.
  • The County recorded a ballot as received from the vacant lot address on November 1, 2020.
  • The County recorded a vote for the 2020 General Election from the vacant lot address.

Why are the Maricopa County Recorder and the Maricopa County Assessor misleading the public about this vacant lot?

​This example does NOT "check out"
 

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Joey you are the definition of insanity.

Keep posting the same crap, hoping that somehow it becomes true eventually ( it wont)
 

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Joey you are the definition of insanity.

Keep posting the same crap, hoping that somehow it becomes true eventually ( it wont)

Uh huh...

They admitted they forwarded ballots, which is against AZ Law.

Expect many more "vacant lots" and such shenanigans in next week's report.
 

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See, this is the difference between you and I.

I follow the law. The law clearly states forwarding ballots is illegal in AZ. To wit, this vote should be tossed (and tens of thousands like them). End of story.

Except that's not the end of the story...

Then there's you... who trusts the word of lying corrupt officials claiming what they did was legal. It wasn't. In reality, they didn't forward anything...they're just dancing and figure admitting breaking a less serious law is better than being caught for a more serious crime, so at this point they're just digging their own graves.
 

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These AZ election laws were crafted by Republicans and are generally overseen by Republicans.

What else would you expect but total chaos? LOL
 

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I'm talking about the overall audit.. Will you live with the results and accept them ?

The biggest and most simple takeaway from this audit is there are not enough paper ballots to support the certified election numbers submitted. Of course the SD's will claim that's not caught-red-handed 'proof' but imo it's more than enough to decertify AZ.

I feel these communist Democrats are so drunk on power that the tyrannical resident will start a war before allowing any of these audits and election truths to gain any real momentum.
 

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Meeting is not open to the public. Shocker!

Though I'm sure they'll be posting their BS on social media.
 

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