![]() ![]() This only leads to confusion and misinformation with the public.” Continued Fann, “for that reason, it is imperative anyone working with the audit is required to adhere to the rules of not disclosing unconfirmed information.”īennett admitted earlier in the week that he had “shared some box counts of how many ballots were in each box, and that was leaked to the press and I apologized to Senate President Fann. I had promised that information would not be leaked to the press, but it indirectly was done, so that’s how I was barred from the audit.” Yet on Tuesday, Fann released a statement that it was “irresponsible to disclose partial information to the media since they are not ‘confirmed’ facts until the audit is final. ![]() ![]() Article audio sponsored by The John Birch SocietyĪs previously reported by The New American, preliminary findings of the Republican-led Maricopa County audit in Phoenix, Arizona, were released during a state Senate hearing on July 15, when auditors testified to widespread irregularities found in roughly 2.1 million ballots cast in the state’s largest county during the November 2020 presidential election.ĭuring the nearly two-hour, live-streamed hearing, Ken Bennett, former Arizona secretary of state and Senate liaison for the audit cybersecurity expert and CyFIR founder Ben Cotton and Cyber Ninjas CEO Doug Logan briefed Arizona Senate President Karen Fann and Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Warren Petersen on the progress of the full forensic audit so far.Īccording to the auditors, the review revealed significant discrepancies in ballot batch counts the mismanagement of ballot storage, including cut seals over ballot batches intended to ensure the validity of the batch hundreds of mail-in ballots missing a chain of custody images of envelopes with unverifiable signatures more than 10,000 voters registered after Election Day and a staggering 74,000 mail-in ballots with “no evidence of ever being sent.” ![]()
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