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Map of Maricopa County, Arizona, the jurisdiction for which ballots were audited. The 2021 Maricopa County presidential ballot audit, commonly referred to as the Arizona audit, was an examination of ballots cast in Maricopa County during the 2020 United States presidential election in Arizona initiated by Republicans in the Arizona State Senate and executed by private firms.
A viral video shared on X claims Arizona leaders are purportedly planning to rig the election in 2024 Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris’ favor. Verdict: False Check Your Fact ...
Courtney Pedroza/GettyThe Arizona Senate’s conspiracy-theory-driven “audit” of 2.1 ... Republican lawmakers nonetheless doubled down on unsubstantiated claims that its recount had uncovered ...
The Republican president of Arizona's Senate, Karen Fann, on Tuesday defended the Senate-commissioned election audit in Maricopa County and insisted that One America News, a pro-Trump outlet that ...
Also on May 5, the United States Department of Justice sent Karen Fann, president of the Arizona State Senate, a letter expressing concerns that the audit may violate federal laws. One concern is that the law requires election officials to maintain custody of all voting records for up to 22 months.
From biased and inexperienced contractors to conspiracy-chasing funders, experts cite a series of red flags with the state's Republican-backed review of the 2020 election.
The lawsuit challenged a total of 371,498 votes, alleging that the votes were illegally counted. The plaintiffs asked the Court to vacate the certification of Arizona's election results and issue an injunction to stop state election officials from certifying the election, so that the Arizona General Assembly can appoint electors. [22]
Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs published a summary of "new and ongoing" incidents noted by observers during the audit beginning on May 24.