In what's likely to be good news for those concerned about election integrity, a judge in Arizona has ruled that the State Senate has the right to audit more than two-million ballots from the 2020 presidential election.
Maricopa County Superior Court judge Timothy Thomason ruled on Friday that subpoenas issued by the Arizona Senate are legal and enforceable, so the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors must provide the Senate with the 2.1-million ballots as well as access to election machines in order to conduct an audit of the results. Thomason ruled that the Senate has the constitutional authority to oversee elections. Lawmakers are concerned about the integrity of the voting system in the wake of allegations of election fraud in Arizona and at least five other states.
"We finally are going to get our hands on the real ballots in an election – and that's really important news," says Tom Zawistowski, president of the tea party-affiliated We the People Convention.
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As a citizen of Arizona , I hope this is done correctly. If the senate race along with the presidential race are deemed incorrect ,I don't know who will correct it other than the citizens.
ReplyDeleteTraitors,the SC. Unfathomably.
DeleteAudit away..... won't change a damn thing.
ReplyDeleteIt's already been cleansed, I am sue.
DeleteMaricopa ran out the clock, as requested. The rest is kabuki theater.
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