Arizona's audit can continue...it just needs to follow the legal statute....
The State election committee, has to have legal custody of the ballots to make certain they are kept secure and maintain integrity...
So, with a few minor changes, the audit can continue.
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Maricopa County election officials admitted to auditors today that they do not have possession of administrative passwords that grant full
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Maricopa County election officials admitted to auditors today that they do not have possession of administrative passwords that grant full control over the voting machines used in the 2020 election. Those machines and ballots are currently being audited by a third party group hired by the state Senate to determine the degree of voter fraud that took place in November.
Maricopa County officials do not have the administrative passwords for the voting machine. Whether they’re lying or not, this is bad. If they’re lying, that means they know something funny was done to the machines and vote totals that can be discovered if they hand over the administrative passwords. If they are telling the truth, then they really had no control over the election they were charged with managing and an outside, non-government force was actually in control.
“It is a chain-of-custody, it is a control issue,” Solomon said.
Dominion has been on a lawsuit tour of the media for weeks as they threaten to sue anyone who claims they participated in voter fraud. Meanwhile, Democrats, including the Department of Justice, have been doing everything they can to halt the audits. It’s as if everyone who was potentially involved in the theft of the 2020 presidential election is pulling out all stops to prevent the truth from coming out.
The Department of Justice is even weighing in despite the fact that the Constitution forbids federal interference in state elections, including this audit.
Just The News reported earlier today:
The Justice Department is raising concerns about ballot security and possible voter intimidation in the Arizona GOP Senate’s private recount of the 2020 election results. The head of the department’s Civil Rights Division sent a letter Wednesday to state GOP Senate President Karen Fann saying the use of an outside contractor to investigate the ballots may be against federal law.
Federal law requires ballots to remain in the control of election officials for 22 months, according to The Associated Press. They physical audit of the results in the state’s Maricopa County is being conducted by Florida-based cyber-security company Cyber Ninjas. Pamela S. Karlan, the department’s principal deputy assistant attorney general says the outsourcing could amount to illegal voter intimidation.