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Senator Kelly Townsend announced the audit will be released next Friday on the 24th at 1 p.m. in the Senate chambers.
Expanding on that statement...
Arizona State Senate President Karen Fann announced that the Arizona Senate will receive the report on Friday, September 24th in a public presentation on the Senate floor. Per Fann, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Warren Peterson will convene his committee after everyone on said committee has had a chance to go through the report. The Senate will also release the report to the public on Friday.
Fann said that the report will cover all three aspects of the audit:
A hand recount of the Maricopa County ballots, conducted by the Cyber Ninjas.
A machine recount ordered by Fann to check against the count provided by the Cyber Ninjas; at the time the machine recount was ordered, Fann claimed that the Cyber Ninjas' count did not match the official ballot tally.
A review of the ballot envelopes for missing/invalid signatures.
Fann considers this to the be final report, unless the Maricopa County Board of Commissioners accede to the Senate's demand for routers and passwords. If this does happen, the Cyber Ninjas will release an amended report.
Fann's hand was forced by Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Michael Kemp. In a court hearing Thursday, Judge Kemp asked the Arizona Senate's lawyer, Kory Langhoffer, about the timing of the release of the audit report. Langhoffer initially demurred, but when pressed by Judge Kemp, Langhoffer stated that the report would be released on Friday, despite the fact that the last draft of the report had not been received by the Cyber Ninjas. Langhoffer then clarified:
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"Well, I should be precise about this. I believe the Senate is in possession of, or its agents are in possession of, a draft report but not from Cyber Ninjas. There were some ancillary reports, but the main one the Senate does not have yet."
Four and a half months and nearly six million dollars later...and the Cyber Ninjas still haven't, and apparently will never, present to the Arizona State Senate its main report.
The report now won't be released to the public until September 24th. Attorneys for the Arizona Senate will use next week to redact from the report portions that, per a Maricopa County Superior Court judge, cannot be released to the public, such as signature images or ballot images.
In order to overturn the election, there would have to be IRREFUTABLE PROOF of election fraud, significant enough to have affected the results of the election, in enough states, to have affected the results of the Electoral College vote.
If it is proven that Biden was installed by a coup, he would have to step down, and the rightful winner reinstated.
There. Is. No. Constitutional. Mechanism. For. What. You. Propose.
There. Is. No. Constitutional. Mechanism. For. What. You. Propose.
We've been over this ad nauseum...
A President cannot be "reinstated". Full stop.
I respectfully disagree with your statement.
A president could be reinstated if the government were controlled by the military, in a coup, and they chose to reinstate, so don't say it couldn't happen.
Also, a military takeover of the country may well happen if this country keeps sliding down in respect from the rest of the world.
The united states has taken a huge hit in the world because of this fool installed as the president, and a military takeover may be our only saving grace.
"Fann considers this to the be final report, unless the Maricopa County Board of Commissioners accede to the Senate's demand for routers and passwords. If this does happen, the Cyber Ninjas will release an amended report."
I've read about this on other sites. How in the blazes do mere county commissioners defy the demand from their State's Senate?
All I can add is my own personal experience to this topic.
I work out of the country and I requested an absentee ballot from Maricopa County. The Maricopa County recorder during the 2020 election was Adrian Fontes, a Democrat, and his entire staff is nothing but Democratic shills.
Needless to say, my ballot never showed up, so I didn’t get to vote. I contacted my congressman, Paul Gosar, and the response I got from his staff was that there is nothing they can do and I have to work it out with the recorder office. So I sent them yet another email, and it was ignored like all the rest.
So I can honestly say, that this one guy, me, did not get the opportunity to vote in the 2020 presidential election. I’ll bet you that if I was a Democrat, I would’ve voted.
Anyway, Fontes was defeated by Stephen Richer, so hopefully they can clean out all of the Democratic stench from that office and finally get some fairness.
Maricopa County is liberal, I get that. But I should’ve been allowed to vote.
I wonder how many other irregularities occurred in Arizona? Probably quite a bit. Of course, Democrats won’t believe any of it. They’ll think I made up my story, too.
I was living in Tucson last Nov. There were no voting booth machines so I had to run home and get my mailed ballot and bring it to the voting place. I signed it and turned it in but wanted to vote on the machine. 2 months later I got a letter that my signature didn’t match so they discounted my vote. My signature never changes
I was living in Tucson last Nov. There were no voting booth machines so I had to run home and get my mailed ballot and bring it to the voting place. I signed it and turned it in but wanted to vote on the machine. 2 months later I got a letter that my signature didn’t match so they discounted my vote. My signature never changes
Just another of thousands of examples on how Democrats will deny your Democracy vote.
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