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An attorney for the Arizona Senate’s audit of Maricopa County’s election results is threatening subpoenas against the county Board of Supervisors if they don’t provide passwords for routers and voting machines.
Supervisor Steve Gallardo says the board has until the end of the weekend to provide the information, or they will face a subpoena.
Gallardo says if those responsible for the audit were able to access the voting machines, the county’s entire data system could be exposed.
“This does not pertain to the audit at hand, this could lead to sensitive information like healthcare and criminal justice records, Social Security numbers, this is personal, sensitive information that should be protected,” said Gallardo.
Legislators in Arizona and officials in the state’s largest county clashed anew this week over election audit subpoenas, with county officials refusing to hand over routers and claiming they do not have passwords to access administrative control functions of election machines.
Arizona’s Senate told Maricopa County on Friday that it would issue subpoenas for live testimony from the county’s Board of Supervisors unless it received the materials that are being withheld.
“We’ve been asked to relay that the Senate views the County’s explanations on the router and passwords issues as inadequate and potentially incorrect,” a lawyer for the Senate said in an email to county officials.
ANALYSIS/OPINION:
As the results of the Arizona election audit come in and with other states sure to follow, perhaps we should start thinking about an election do-over. It is obvious that the 2020 presidential election was rife with fraud, between “mail-in” ballots, illegal aliens voting, underage and dead voters, hacked voting machines, ballot harvesting and multi-state voting, it is obvious there is no such thing as vote security.
Soon to join Arizona in this nationwide vote audit are New Hampshire, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia and a host of others. We might as well audit every state because Dominion Voting Systems machines were used throughout the country and are easily hacked. I think it is time to redo this corrupted election and to go back to good old, reliable paper ballots. Then we can call it a day.
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