Tuesday, August 24, 2021

AZ Election Audit Report Delayed Due To Positive Tests for Covid-19


The Report Detailing the Findings of Contractors who Conducted Arizona's "audit" of last year's Election Results, which had been expected Monday, will be Late because Three of the Five Members of the Auditing Team have Tested Positive for Coronavirus, the State's Republican Senate Leader says.

Cyber Ninjas, Chief Executive Officer, Doug Logan, whose Firm was Hired, by the Republican-led Arizona Senate, to Audit the 2.1 Million Votes Cast in Maricopa County in 2020's Presidential Race, and Two other Members of the Audit Team tested Positive "and are quite sick," Senate President, Karen Fann (R-1st District), said in a Statement.

Logan and other Members of his Team were often seen during the Recount Process without Masks. It is Not clear whether those who Tested Positive had been Vaccinated.

Elections Experts in both Parties have said for Months that Results of the "Audit", pushed for by Republican Lawmakers, and conducted by the Florida-based Company, which had No Experience Auditing Election Results and whose Chief Executive, Logan, has repeated Wild Conspiracy Theories about Election Fraud, will Not be Credible.

Fann said Senators are receiving "a portion of the draft report" Monday, but did Not detail which Portion and what will be Left-Out. Fann also said Senators want the Envelopes that contained Ballots Mailed in last year, included in the Final Report, but got the Images of those Envelopes from Maricopa County, too late.

"In addition to the illnesses, it wasn't until Thursday that the Senate received the images of the ballot envelopes from Maricopa County and are hoping to have those analyzed as soon as possible to incorporate those results into the final report," Fann said in a Statement. "The Senate legal team will meet Wednesday to start reviewing the draft report, and when the remainder of the draft is submitted, the Senate team will hold another meeting to continue checking for accuracy, clarity, and proof of documentation of findings. Once that is complete, the final report will be presented to the Senate Judiciary Committee and findings released to the public."

Last week, Maricopa County Officials said they'd already sent the Images to the Cyber Ninjas Review Team, in the Past, and were simply Resending them. Randy Pullen, a Spokesman for the Senate-sponsored Audit said that the Ballot Images would Not be handled by Cyber Ninjas.

The Report was Due to the Senate, but it could be Weeks or Months before its Results are Revealed to the Public. Fann and a Team selected by Senate Republicans planned to Review the Report.

Ken Bennett, the Senate's Liaison with the Audit Team, said last week, that a Group will spend the following "days or weeks" Verifying the Report and "checking for accuracy."

Bennett said he wanted to "spread fact, not rumor," that this would Only be a Draft Report and it would Not be made Public. The Senate Team could ask Cyber Ninjas for further Clarifications of its Findings. "Senate team will then review for accuracy and clarity for final report which will be released publicly," Fann tweeted last week.










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