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Arizona GOP election official calls Trump post about Maricopa audit unhinged

Print this article An election official from Arizona is calling former President Donald Trump s claims about the audit of Maricopa County s 2020 presidential election results unhinged. Stephen Richer, the Maricopa County recorder and a registered Republican, called Trump s assertions that the county s entire voter database was deleted readily falsifiable. Wow. This is unhinged. I’m literally looking at our voter registration database on my other screen. Right now, he tweeted Saturday. We can’t indulge these insane lies any longer. As a party. As a state. As a country. Earlier on Saturday, Trump took to his new communicative platform to allege the entire database had been erased.

Cyber Ninjas, UV lights and far-right funding: inside the strange Arizona 2020 election audit

Cyber Ninjas, UV lights and far-right funding: inside the strange Arizona 2020 election ‘audit’ Sam Levine in Phoenix, Arizona © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Matt York/AP One of the first things you see when you step outside Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum, the ageing arena in Phoenix, is the Crazy Times Carnival, a temporary spectacle set up in the parking lot. In the evenings, just as the sun is setting, lights from the ferris wheel, the jingle of the carousel and shrieks of joy fill the massive desert sky. Inside the coliseum – nicknamed the Madhouse on McDowell – there is another carnival of sorts happening. The arena floor is where the Arizona senate, controlled by Republicans, is performing its own audit of the 2020 election in Maricopa county, home of Phoenix and most of the state’s registered voters. The effort, which comes after multiple audits affirming the results of the November election in the county in favor or Joe Biden, in

Cyber Ninjas, UV lights and far-right funding: inside the strange Arizona 2020 election audit | Arizona

Fri 14 May 2021 03.00 EDT Last modified on Fri 14 May 2021 03.01 EDT Sign up for the Guardian s Fight to Vote newsletter One of the first things you see when you step outside Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum, the ageing arena in Phoenix, is the Crazy Times Carnival, a temporary spectacle set up in the parking lot. In the evenings, just as the sun is setting, lights from the ferris wheel, the jingle of the carousel and shrieks of joy fill the massive desert sky. Inside the coliseum – nicknamed the Madhouse on McDowell – there is another carnival of sorts happening. The arena floor is where the Arizona senate, controlled by Republicans, is performing its own audit of the 2020 election in Maricopa county, home of Phoenix and most of the state’s registered voters. The effort, which comes after multiple audits affirming the results of the November election in the county in favor or Joe Biden, includes an examination of voting equipment, an authentication of ballot pap

Republican chairman of Arizona county calls state-led election review dangerous as tensions rise over 2020 recount

Republican chairman of Arizona county calls state-led election review dangerous as tensions rise over 2020 recount
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Arizona Senate Republicans Extend Lease At Fairgrounds

The Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix. A controversial review of the 2020 general election returns in Maricopa County will go on a one-week hiatus. The long-anticipated pause was set in stone on Wednesday, when Senate President Karen Fann (R-Prescott) signed an agreement to extend the Senate’s lease at the Arizona State Fairgrounds through the end of June. Private firms hired by Fann and Senate Republicans will move nearly 2.1 million ballots and voting equipment out of Veterans Memorial Coliseum and into the Wesley Bolin Building on the fairgrounds, making way for high school graduation ceremonies next week. The Phoenix Union High School District has the coliseum booked the entire week of May 17, an arrangement well known prior to the Senate’s agreement.

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