I just saw where the Arizona Senate is thinking of auditing the rest of Arizona, not just Maricopa county. That’s an interesting move. Maybe there’s enough fraud in those other counties to overturn the election, regardless of Maricopa. And those other counties are Republican and won’t be throwing out roadblocks every step of the way like Maricopa county is doing.
The level of ballot fraud in those counties is likely minimal, but they may have unknowingly been victims of the same kind of electronic vote switching that occurred elsewhere.
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It looks like I misread the article. The AZ Senate is considering expanding the Maricopa county audit to include down ballot races, but is not considering auditing other counties as I had previously said. Maybe it’s something they should consider though.
The level of ballot fraud in those counties is likely minimal, but they may have unknowingly been victims of the same kind of electronic vote switching that occurred elsewhere.
That is a good idea. For example, if the same machines were used, the other counties most likely did not erase databases, etc.
Also, if hanky panky occurred, perhaps the local county DA may file charges, which will expose the state AG as being a corrupt political hack.
https://news.yahoo.com/arizona-senate-considers-expanding-audit-135007988.html
Arizona Senate is thinking of auditing the rest of Arizona, not just Maricopa county.