Arizona State Senate issued subpoenas commanding the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and Dominion Voting Systems to provide records, ballots, network data logs, electronic access and any other information necessary to audit the 2020 presidential election. Both entities defied the subpoenas.
“Dominion is not a public officer or public body and, therefore, has no obligation to make its records available for public inspection,” wrote Dominion president John Poulos in his refusal. “Relatedly, Dominion’s privately owned security keys and confidential passwords are not ‘public records’ subject to disclosure under the law.”
Dominion only provides security keys and passwords to “authorized recipients” that are “specifically approved by the U.S. Election Assistance Commission.”
It would be like the committee wanting the master keys from Ford, GM or Chrysler. Instead of having them open the cars that they're investigating