Maricopa County Judge Lets 2020 Election Audit Continue For Now
A judge in Arizona on April 27 allowed a 2020 election audit in the state’s largest county to continue, at least until another hearing on April 28.
Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Daniel Martin said he wouldn’t extend a temporary restraining order that would have halted the audit on April 23 if Arizona Democrats had posted a $1 million bond.
“I think this was a very productive and useful hearing. I still have some thinking to do about the requested relief from the plaintiffs. I will do that between now and tomorrow morning,” Martin said.
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Ariz. audit underway, officials finding signs of fraud
Some of the 2.1 million ballots cast during the 2020 election, are brought in for recounting at a 2020 election ballot audit ordered by the Republican lead Arizona Senate at the Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum, during a news conference Thursday, April 22, 2021, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
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Ballot counters are working hard in Arizona to snuff-out voting irregularities in last year’s presidential election and fight off Democrat attempts to derail them.
On Sunday, forensic experts confirmed they are examining thousands of ballots cast in November as part of the audit in the Grand Canyon State. They are using ultra-violet lights to search for ballot watermarks and weed-out phony ballots.
Outfit Running Arizona Election Audit Insists On Secrecy, Rejects Transparency
The firm running an audit of election results in Arizona s largest county is refusing to make public the procedures it is using in its review of more than 2 million ballots cast in the state in the 2020 election â even though a judge ordered it to do so because of concerns raised over the legality of its process.
Cyber Ninjas â which is run by a Donald Trump-supporting conspiracy theoristwho pushed lies about voter fraud in the 2020 election â said in a court filing on Sunday that it should not have to release its procedures, citing that they are confidential and subject to legislative privilege, the
Election observers and voting rights advocates have said the process lacks independent oversight and could be used to further baseless claims about the 2020 election.