Reply An audit into 2020 election results from Maricopa County continues at Phoenix Veterans Memorial Coliseum. (Christian Petersen/Getty Images) PHOENIX, AZ — An audit of results from the 2020 election in Arizona's largest county by the state senate has entered its second week. The audit, which is being overseen by a firm called Cyber Ninjas, comes after Republican lawmakers subpoenaed the more than 2 million ballots and nearly 400 tabulation machines. The audit, which officially started on Friday, has drawn immense criticism from Democratic lawmakers at the state and national level. Subscribe Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs told CNN on Monday that the audit effort was a political stunt and a "farce."