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The audit of Maricopa County's ballots from the 2020 general election continues on July 24, 2021, in the Wesley Bolin Building at the Arizona State Fairgrounds in Phoenix, Ariz.
Three weeks into the Arizona Senate’s unorthodox audit of the 2020 presidential election results, one potential winner seems to be emerging, regardless of any count: Cyber Ninjas, the Florida ...
Presenters of the report on the election audit, from left, Ben Cotton, the founder of CyFIR, Doug Logan, the CEO of Cyber Ninjas and Randy Pullen, the audit spokesman, look on before the start of ...
Arizona Senate liaison Ken Bennett said it's "totally ludicrous" to think Maricopa County’s voting machines can’t be reused after the ongoing election audit.
PHOENIX - The Maricopa County Election Department launches JustTheFacts.vote, a new website that will address questions and misconceptions about the 2020 election and the Arizona Senate's audit.
Cyber Ninjas, the company running Arizona Senate’s controversial election ‘audit,’ is one man - Doug Logan - whose spouting of debunked conspiracy theories about 2020 election fraud may ...
State Democrats in Arizona, meanwhile, are suing to halt the audit. A judge agreed to do so last week if the plaintiffs posted a $1 million bond, though the Democrats in the lawsuit refused.
Another GOP senator, Michelle Ugenti-Rita, recently tweeted that the “audit has been botched.” To wit, what was supposed to be a 60 day process has already stretched past 100 days. The ...
The Arizona Senate in early 2021 initiated an audit of Maricopa County's November 2020 election. The process, which had been expected to last a month, is finally coming to a close.
The ongoing audit in Maricopa County is, indeed, ‘comical,’ as the Board of Supervisors described it in their blistering rebuke of Karen Fann, president of Arizona’s state senate.