yota691 Posted July 17, 2021 Report Share Posted July 17, 2021 NOW: Senate Hearing on Maricopa County Election Audit 96,646 views Streamed live on Jul 15, 2021 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yota691 Posted July 20, 2021 Author Report Share Posted July 20, 2021 Arizona Audit: Initial result and interview with state president Karen Fann 296,576 viewsJul 18, 2021 det pekande fingret 1 day ago For summary, skip to 13:19. I've put the rest of relevant videos here: https://odysee.com/@thepointingfinger:d/fraud:4 Oval Teen 1 day ago They should be issuing warrants, not subpoenas. Justin Harper 1 hour ago This election like many before it was a fraud against the American people. michael shampine 14 hours ago So relying on congress? like having the criminals judging themselves. LibertyMatrix 1 day ago Turns out, Joe Biden wasn't joking when he said he didn't need people's votes to get elected! 1 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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yota691 Posted August 21, 2021 Author Report Share Posted August 21, 2021 AZ Senate President Karen Fann 9,592 viewsAug 17, 2021 Larry Barnes 3 days ago They're telling you they don't want you to find out what they did. A lot of people died to uphold our voting rights. The county supervisors took away voting rights. T. Woody Wood 3 days ago Audits are good, they are a normal part of a secured and important process to assure things are right. Dont fight it. support it and see the results, maybe it will all be just fine????? Farold Percival 3 days ago Anyone that tries to hinder or stop election audits should be charged as a enemy of the United States of America. JAG 3 days ago Thank you Patriots for boldly pursuing the truth! Accuracy Timber Allen Smith 3 days ago They got money Karen. It’s about the money. Zuckerbucks 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coorslite21 Posted September 20, 2021 Report Share Posted September 20, 2021 Maricopa County and Arizona GOP-led Senate reach agreement after months of partisan sparring over 2020 ballots By Andy Rose and Stephanie Becker, CNN Updated 5:14 PM EDT, Sat September 18, 2021 (CNN)Arizona's Maricopa County and the Republican-controlled state Senate have reached an agreement after a months-long dispute relating to a problem-plagued, partisan review of 2020 ballots. The local government had refused to hand over electronic voting equipment logs related to the November 2020 election. The state Senate has been sparring with Maricopa County officials who didn't comply with subpoenas to release certain information related its voting system following the presidential election. Fueled by former President Donald Trump's claims about widespread fraud in the 2020 election, Arizona state Senate Republicans demanded a hand count of the results in Maricopa County by a third party that began in April. Maricopa County defies latest subpoena request from Arizona state Senate seeking to expand 2020 ballot review Maricopa County's Board of Supervisors on Friday agreed to provide the materials in question to a "special master," who will hire experts to review the records and provide information to the state Senate. Former Arizona Republican congressman John Shadegg will fill that role. Florida-based company Cyber Ninjas, conductor of the election audit, has no experience auditing elections, and its chief executive officer promoted Trump's conspiracy theories about the election on social media. The settlement essentially "keeps county routers and other sensitive materials out of the hands of the Senate's contractor, Cyber Ninjas," the board said in a news release Friday. "The agreement also protects taxpayers and ends a legal dispute over the Senate's ongoing election review by bringing the County into full compliance with outstanding subpoenas." "The Cyber Ninjas will never be able to touch the routers or access our data," Maricopa County board chairman Jack Sellers said in a written statement. "An independent third party can confirm what we've always said: the election equipment was not connected to the internet and no vote switching occurred." The board's hands were tied when the Arizona attorney general imposed a September 27 deadline to meet the requirements of the state Senate's subpoenas or risk losing $676 million in shared state sales tax revenue, the board said in the statement. Maricopa County will not reuse equipment turned over for partisan 2020 audit "Under threat of losing hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue sharing, today Maricopa County settled with the State Senate, in a victory for election integrity and the Arizona taxpayer," state Senate President Karen Fann said a statement. Fann, a Republican, added that the county will cover Shadegg's costs to conduct the review. Shadegg may hire one to three computer technology experts to respond to the state Senate's questions, according to the agreement. Further, the agreement limits the Arizona Senate's questions to the county's routers and splunk logs related to the November general election. Arizona's Senate had issued subpoenas asking Maricopa County for a slew of information, including documents, passwords, security information, changes of voter registration records, signed ballot envelopes or images, documents related to any breaches of the election system, information about changes in voting records, county routers and IP addresses and computer logs from two months before and three months after the election. But the county had declined sharing some materials due to security concerns. "The Senate will finally get the answers to questions asked for in subpoenas issued to the County months ago," Fann said. CNN's Aya Elamroussi contributed to this report. 2 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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