“What they “investigated” were the counts, and not whether those ballots should have been counted to begin with. In Arizona Maricopa county, an independent audit found more than 77000 ballots that should have been THROWN OUT but were instead allowed to be counted. This was in just ONE county!”
I suspect you are correct. The count was accurate. The count included many ballots that should not have been counted.
Who knows the actual truth.....
“These 18,000 ballots were received on Election Day prior to the deadline to cast a vote and delivered to Runbeck the next day for processing, following our standard operating procedure,” Ellington said. “Our role is to scan the envelopes and take an image of each signature on the ballot envelope so that Maricopa County can verify the signature of the voter.”
“Following the scanning and image capture, we return the ballots to Maricopa County for verification and tabulation,” Ellington said. “Ballot envelopes are never opened or tabulated at Runbeck Election Services.”