Maricopa County flames Arizona election audit
as farce run by incompetent contractors
Just the News,
by
Greg Piper
Original Article
Posted By: Garnet,
5/18/2021 10:24:14 AM
Aday before Arizona Senate President Karen Fann's special meeting on the Maricopa County election audit, county officials tried to portray the Republican leader's effort as amateurish at best.
The Board of Supervisors came out swinging Monday in their own special meeting responding to Fann's allegations that contractors found significant irregularities as well as missing data in the ongoing audit.
Maricopa County's Twitter feed joined the fray, sharing portions from a formal letter signed by the five supervisors, Recorder Stephen Richer and Sheriff Paul Penzone, responding to Fann's May 12 letter. The Senate president was not happy to learn about the letter from a reporter who had an early print copy.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Axeman 5/18/2021 10:29:26 AM (No. 789337)
They must be getting close to the target.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
downnout 5/18/2021 10:31:43 AM (No. 789342)
If there is nothing to hide, why all the hysterics from the left? They should be delighted to have the audit because (in the unlikely event) it reveals no shenanigans, they can gloat and say “We told you so!”. At this point I think even people who weren’t in favor of the audit are wondering what they’re so afraid of....and we all know the answer to that.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
LC Chihuahua 5/18/2021 10:43:07 AM (No. 789352)
When the auditors do not get the information they request, that is a noncompliance. Get enough noncompliances or if they are serious noncompliances, the auditors determine the audit has 'failed'. At that point, the ball is back in the hands of those who requested the audit in the first place. What will they do? Will they even have authority to do anything? It is clear that the auditors could not verify the integrity on the election(s) in Maricopa County.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
red1066 5/18/2021 10:47:18 AM (No. 789357)
They're running scared. Their words speak volumes. Attack the effort before it even begins.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
slipstik 5/18/2021 10:48:20 AM (No. 789359)
There is an answer. Orange jumpsuits and slippy slides for the entire board of supervisors. Malfeasance, conspiracy, corruption, possible bribe taking, and several other high crimes, resulting in the theft of the presidency..
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
usawatcher 5/18/2021 10:57:14 AM (No. 789374)
It sounds like the audit firm is not accreditaded and is inexperienced. And given other articles describing how they were using black lights to “look” for some supposed evidence of something....I too would question their experience and their qualifications.
I saw nothin in the response from the supervisors that I indicated they were hiding anything and their responses were straight forward about the allegations being thrown around.
This whole show is not going to change anything. People are still going to claim/believe trump got cheated whether or not there is any real evidence of it. At this point I do not believe the whole conspiracy thing....but I do believe in aliens.
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It's the stuck pig that squeals.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Proud Texan 5/18/2021 11:08:40 AM (No. 789392)
Is this the same election board that didn't even run the election and didn't even bother to get the passwords so they could pretend they ran the election instead of Domimion?
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
ARKfamily 5/18/2021 11:12:18 AM (No. 789398)
Yeah, right, #6. . .how could the race in Arizona be declared when the voting booths were still open?
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
MickTurn 5/18/2021 11:18:13 AM (No. 789407)
So Sayeth the CROOKS that stole the election...
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Sully 5/18/2021 11:24:41 AM (No. 789421)
The dimOnion vendor has admitted that vote flipping occurred in one county due to "human error" where firmware was not updated. Supposedly.
Voters have the right to check for themselves the firmware on any other machines. We have no obligation to supply auditors approved by the vendor being audited
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
usawatcher 5/18/2021 11:48:46 AM (No. 789461)
Well 8 I wouldn’t give the sys admin level to a bunch of users either. They probably had a user password to login with but nobody has bothered to ask that question. It’s easier to scream fraud/cheat about a sys level password.
And 9 I’ll jump into my way back machine and go check on the actual times the polls closed.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
DVC 5/18/2021 11:58:24 AM (No. 789481)
They are getting more frightened by the day, their criminal acts being uncovered. The fear is obvious.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
stablemoney 5/18/2021 1:10:54 PM (No. 789549)
The Board acts as if no one is allowed to audit election results, while they clearly are allowed to do so by law. That includes asking questions, which should be answered to the auditors, not the press, and any documents requested provided. Those are ordinary procedures for any audit. It is the Board that is showing ignorance, and fear, because they did not follow election procedures, and they have no idea what Dominion did, because they did not control the election. The information is going to come out, because no one is stopping the audit of Maricopa County, and there is not going to be any elections in Maricopa County until election integrity is restored.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Sully 5/18/2021 2:41:07 PM (No. 789649)
#12 It was reported that for the "approved" audit dominion logged into the machine for the auditor, which would have sufficed in this case, but dominion refused to do so.
No contract allows for a black box voting machine to be exempt from audit at the vendor's discretion.
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