The Arizona audit draft report will be delivered to the Arizona Senate tomorrow.
The Gateway Pundit reported that the Arizona Senate will examine this report for accuracy, proof of documentation, and clarity, before releasing it to the public.
The Gateway Pundit’s Jordan Conradson spoke with audit spokesman Randy Pullen, who said that the machine recount numbers were already delivered last Thursday, and the draft report will be delivered tomorrow.
Pullen expects that the report will be made public by the end of the month.
This report will show us their ballot count vs. the county’s count, batch discrepancies, and other ballot discrepancies found in the three-layered forensic analysis of the ballots.
The auditors have finally received images of the mail-in ballot envelopes and they will shortly begin the envelope analysis phase of the audit.
There were many affidavits signed that say the County stopped verifying signatures. There were also a large number of affidavits that said residents were receiving mail-in ballots for dead people or former residents of the home.
The envelope analysis phase will image and verify the signatures are real.
The County still has refused to provide access to routers, Splunk logs, key fobs, and other subpoenaed items.
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich opened an SB 1487 investigation into this violation of the law, as requested by Arizona State Senator Sonny Borrelli.
If they are in violation of the law, the State Treasurer will withhold 10% of state shared revenue from the county. Violation of a subpoena is a class two misdemeanor.
The County responded, claiming innocence and asking the Attorney General to take no further action.
The supervisors are in violation of the law and must be held accountable.
We now await the report by the end of August and action from Attorney General Brnovich.
Contact Mark Brnovich and tell him what his constituents want.
(602) 542-5025
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