AZ Audit Team Vacates Fairgrounds —Spokesman Randy Pullen Suggests More Space May Be Needed
The Senate’s lease for the Wesley Bolin Building, where the audit team relocated in late June, ends on Saturday.
However, the departure from the fairgrounds may not be permanent. Depending on what the county and Dominion provide in response to the subpoenas before the 1 p.m. Monday deadline, the election review team may need more space, audit spokesman Randy Pullen said. For example, if Dominion turns over the passwords, the team led by Florida-based cybersecurity company Cyber Ninjas may need to take possession of the county’s voting machines again, which Pullen said would require about 1,000 square feet of space. If the county provides ballot envelopes, that will take up space as well.
The response to the subpoenas will also determine how long it takes the audit team to complete its final report. Pullen said the team began working on the report a week ago.
Read 👓🗞 Lamestream AZ Mirror
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The Senate’s lease for the Wesley Bolin Building, where the audit team relocated in late June, ends on Saturday.
However, the departure from the fairgrounds may not be permanent. Depending on what the county and Dominion provide in response to the subpoenas before the 1 p.m. Monday deadline, the election review team may need more space, audit spokesman Randy Pullen said. For example, if Dominion turns over the passwords, the team led by Florida-based cybersecurity company Cyber Ninjas may need to take possession of the county’s voting machines again, which Pullen said would require about 1,000 square feet of space. If the county provides ballot envelopes, that will take up space as well.
The response to the subpoenas will also determine how long it takes the audit team to complete its final report. Pullen said the team began working on the report a week ago.
Read 👓🗞 Lamestream AZ Mirror
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Senator Kelly Townsend on the Abnormally High Ballot Adjudication Rate in Maricopa County
“Little reminder to think about over the weekend: Federal Election Commission adjudication guidelines [are] 1 in 250,000 ballots (.0008%), Maricopa County had a whopping 11% adjudication rate. Thousands of those ballots had missing linked serial #'s required by law. #Why?”
- Senator Kelly Townsend Twitter
Learn more 📝👉 The Dominion Adjudication Process
“Little reminder to think about over the weekend: Federal Election Commission adjudication guidelines [are] 1 in 250,000 ballots (.0008%), Maricopa County had a whopping 11% adjudication rate. Thousands of those ballots had missing linked serial #'s required by law. #Why?”
- Senator Kelly Townsend Twitter
Learn more 📝👉 The Dominion Adjudication Process
Forwarded from Arizona Blade Channel
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This is a glorious Twitter thread by @JellenneAZ that completely dismantles and destroys a Fake News AP article, trying to discredit the AZ Audit.
This junk article was promoted by saggy faced "Republican" Leftist AZ Senator, Paul Boyer.
This is a glorious Twitter thread by @JellenneAZ that completely dismantles and destroys a Fake News AP article, trying to discredit the AZ Audit.
This junk article was promoted by saggy faced "Republican" Leftist AZ Senator, Paul Boyer.
Twitter
Jellenne 🇺🇸🌵🌞
Let's walk through APs "article" about #AZAudit. It's a doozy. Sadly, there's nothing new here, just the old usual stuff regurgitated, again. I've taken the piece paragraph at a time, with my reply in blue in each screenshot. Grab a beverage!🍹Let's Go! a…
Forwarded from Captain Keshel and Co. American Election Integrity HQ
Complete election fraud heat map of the United States.
I rushed to get this done for War Room tomorrow. I will go back through a few of the early states and probably reclassify some reds/yellows to scale for population size. This is probalby 95% finalized.
Valedictorian: IA
Honor Roll: ID, WY, AR, SD, ND, MS
Crime Kingpins: CA, NY, NJ, AZ, WA, OR, MA, PA, MI, WI, GA, NV, MN
I rushed to get this done for War Room tomorrow. I will go back through a few of the early states and probably reclassify some reds/yellows to scale for population size. This is probalby 95% finalized.
Valedictorian: IA
Honor Roll: ID, WY, AR, SD, ND, MS
Crime Kingpins: CA, NY, NJ, AZ, WA, OR, MA, PA, MI, WI, GA, NV, MN
Senator Townsend’s Zuckerbucks Audit is About to Begin
- Kelly Townsend Twitter
Learn more 📝👉 Zuckerbucks Audit Details
- Kelly Townsend Twitter
Learn more 📝👉 Zuckerbucks Audit Details
Today Is the Deadline for the Dominion Subpoena
Dominion’s response last week indicated they will not comply. What comes next?
Dominion’s response last week indicated they will not comply. What comes next?
Automatic Class 2 Misdemeanor for Noncompliance in Zuckerbucks Audit
Class 2 misdemeanors are a category of misdemeanor crimes in Arizona that carry up to 4 months of jail time and $750 in fines, although the fines can increase with surcharges. There may be probation and other penalties, as well, including collateral consequences, community service, and paying restitution.
Sources: Senator Kelly Townsend Twitter and Shouse AZ Law Group
Class 2 misdemeanors are a category of misdemeanor crimes in Arizona that carry up to 4 months of jail time and $750 in fines, although the fines can increase with surcharges. There may be probation and other penalties, as well, including collateral consequences, community service, and paying restitution.
Sources: Senator Kelly Townsend Twitter and Shouse AZ Law Group
Maricopa County Releases Mocking Response to AZ Senate Subpoena
The Maricopa County Supervisors issued a sneering rejoinder to the AZ Senate’s third subpoena, calling the audit an “adventure in never never land.”
In a characteristically juvenile tweet, the County summarized “key points to AZ Senate:
• Routers: No means no.
• Passwords: Why demand passwords we don’t have for tabulators you’ve already returned?🤔
• [Envelope] Images: Can’t find what we provided in April? Check Ballot Pallet 46 or subfolder AFFIDAVITS on Lacie hard drive. Or the lab in Montana.”
The response also includes a letter from the attorney for Maricopa County reiterating that the County will NOT offer access to routers, Splunk logs, or passwords. The attorney downplays the data breach, calling it an “incident,” claims that the County is willing to resend the envelope images, and refers the Senate to the County Recorder for the voter records.
In a separate statement, Chairman Sellers added his own quarrelsome two cents: “For months, the Senate’s audit team has had access to the items they need to confirm Maricopa County’s tabulators were not connected to the internet and thus were not hacked during the November General Election. The certified auditors hired by the County needed just two weeks with the machines and logs that we turned over to the Senate to make such a determination. They have what they need.
…The Senate and their privately funded contractors should finish their “audit”, release their report and be prepared to defend it in court.”
Read 👓📑
👉 Response from Maricopa County
👉 Statement from Chairman Jack Sellers
Hat tip 🤠 @AZInformer🇺🇸❤️
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The Maricopa County Supervisors issued a sneering rejoinder to the AZ Senate’s third subpoena, calling the audit an “adventure in never never land.”
In a characteristically juvenile tweet, the County summarized “key points to AZ Senate:
• Routers: No means no.
• Passwords: Why demand passwords we don’t have for tabulators you’ve already returned?🤔
• [Envelope] Images: Can’t find what we provided in April? Check Ballot Pallet 46 or subfolder AFFIDAVITS on Lacie hard drive. Or the lab in Montana.”
The response also includes a letter from the attorney for Maricopa County reiterating that the County will NOT offer access to routers, Splunk logs, or passwords. The attorney downplays the data breach, calling it an “incident,” claims that the County is willing to resend the envelope images, and refers the Senate to the County Recorder for the voter records.
In a separate statement, Chairman Sellers added his own quarrelsome two cents: “For months, the Senate’s audit team has had access to the items they need to confirm Maricopa County’s tabulators were not connected to the internet and thus were not hacked during the November General Election. The certified auditors hired by the County needed just two weeks with the machines and logs that we turned over to the Senate to make such a determination. They have what they need.
…The Senate and their privately funded contractors should finish their “audit”, release their report and be prepared to defend it in court.”
Read 👓📑
👉 Response from Maricopa County
👉 Statement from Chairman Jack Sellers
Hat tip 🤠 @AZInformer🇺🇸❤️
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Forwarded from Arizona Blade Channel
Senate President Karen Fann Issues Mild Response to Maricopa County and Dominion
In her statement, Senator Fann signals cautious optimism about securing the ballot envelopes and critical voter registration data and notes: “We are weighing our options for securing access to the routers and passwords and will make a thoughtful decision in due course.”
Hat tip🤠 @AZInformer
Original source: Lamestream Garrett
Learn more 📝👉 Last AZ Update
In her statement, Senator Fann signals cautious optimism about securing the ballot envelopes and critical voter registration data and notes: “We are weighing our options for securing access to the routers and passwords and will make a thoughtful decision in due course.”
Hat tip🤠 @AZInformer
Original source: Lamestream Garrett
Learn more 📝👉 Last AZ Update
Forwarded from Arizona Blade Channel
Dinesh D'Souza speaking at Viva Coffee House in Tucson – August 7th
"I’m speaking on Saturday, August 7 in SW Arizona where I spent my first year in the US as an exchange student. For a donation of $15 to Viva Freedom Talk, you can watch live. Go to https://vivacoffeehouse.com/
and click on the “Dinesh D’Souza Tickets” tab." - Dinesh D'Souza Twitter
"I’m speaking on Saturday, August 7 in SW Arizona where I spent my first year in the US as an exchange student. For a donation of $15 to Viva Freedom Talk, you can watch live. Go to https://vivacoffeehouse.com/
and click on the “Dinesh D’Souza Tickets” tab." - Dinesh D'Souza Twitter
Forwarded from EZAZ.org | AZ Civic Action EASY as Pie
🥳 We only have THREE MONTHS to recruit our Precinct Committeemen in preparation for the drawing of new legislative maps for redistricting.
We are hosting weekly phone banking to recruit new PCs. We need more help!
Go to Azld28gop.com to learn more about our grassroots efforts and sign up to VOLUNTEER!
Please consider a generous contribution to help our efforts in hosting weekly Meet & Greet and neighborhood canvassing efforts!
{The total cost of the first phase of flipping LD28 is about $2500 for mailers, website, text notifications, and Meet & Greets}
🙏Go to Azld28gop.com to donate $15 to help us flip LD28 ❤️
We are hosting weekly phone banking to recruit new PCs. We need more help!
Go to Azld28gop.com to learn more about our grassroots efforts and sign up to VOLUNTEER!
Please consider a generous contribution to help our efforts in hosting weekly Meet & Greet and neighborhood canvassing efforts!
{The total cost of the first phase of flipping LD28 is about $2500 for mailers, website, text notifications, and Meet & Greets}
🙏Go to Azld28gop.com to donate $15 to help us flip LD28 ❤️
Senator Sonny Borrelli Files Official Request with the AZ Attorney General to Investigate the Maricopa Board of Supervisors
I’m a separate statement, Borrelli writes: “The supervisors are acting as if they are above the law and it is an insult to the citizens of our state… The level of disrespect and contempt from the supervisors toward Senate leadership and the voters of Arizona is appalling. Yesterday the Board of Supervisors ignored the subpoena deadline…I respectfully request the Attorney General investigate this clear violation of the law…”
Source🤠 @AZInformer🇺🇸 and Senator Wendy Rogers
How will the Senate handle Dominion’s contemptuous “above the law” response?
I’m a separate statement, Borrelli writes: “The supervisors are acting as if they are above the law and it is an insult to the citizens of our state… The level of disrespect and contempt from the supervisors toward Senate leadership and the voters of Arizona is appalling. Yesterday the Board of Supervisors ignored the subpoena deadline…I respectfully request the Attorney General investigate this clear violation of the law…”
Source🤠 @AZInformer🇺🇸 and Senator Wendy Rogers
How will the Senate handle Dominion’s contemptuous “above the law” response?
What Happens Next❓Arizona Law SB1487 ⚖️
SB1487 compels the AZ Attorney General to investigate alleged violations of the law by Arizona counties if a request is made by a member of the state legislature.
The AG then has 30 days to investigate and submit a formal report.
If the investigation concludes that the county has in fact violated state law, the county has 30 days to comply. If, after 30 days, the county has not complied, the state treasurer will withhold funds from the county.
If the investigation concludes that the county may have violated the law, the case is sent to the state Supreme Court on an expedited basis.
SB1487: Violations of state law by counties, cities and towns; attorney general investigation; report; withholding of state shared revenues
“A. AT THE REQUEST OF ONE OR MORE MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE, THE ATTORNEY GENERAL SHALL INVESTIGATE ANY ORDINANCE, REGULATION, ORDER OR OTHER OFFICIAL ACTION ADOPTED OR TAKEN BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF A COUNTY, CITY OR TOWN THAT THE MEMBER ALLEGES VIOLATES STATE LAW OR THE CONSTITUTION OF ARIZONA.
B. THE ATTORNEY GENERAL SHALL MAKE A WRITTEN REPORT OF FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS AS A RESULT OF THE INVESTIGATION WITHIN THIRTY DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF THE REQUEST AND SHALL PROVIDE A COPY OF THE REPORT TO THE GOVERNOR, THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE, THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, THE MEMBER OR MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE MAKING THE ORIGINAL REQUEST AND THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
IF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL CONCLUDES THAT THE ORDINANCE, REGULATION, ORDER OR OTHER ACTION UNDER INVESTIGATION:
1. VIOLATES ANY PROVISION OF STATE LAW OR THE CONSTITUTION OF ARIZONA, THE ATTORNEY GENERAL SHALL PROVIDE NOTICE TO THE COUNTY, CITY OR TOWN, BY CERTIFIED MAIL, OF THE VIOLATION AND SHALL INDICATE THAT THE COUNTY, CITY OR TOWN HAS THIRTY DAYS TO RESOLVE THE VIOLATION.
IF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL DETERMINES THAT THE COUNTY, CITY OR TOWN HAS FAILED TO RESOLVE THE VIOLATION WITHIN THIRTY DAYS, THE ATTORNEY GENERAL SHALL:
(a) NOTIFY THE STATE TREASURER WHO SHALL WITHHOLD AND REDISTRIBUTE STATE SHARED MONIES FROM THE COUNTY, CITY OR TOWN AS PROVIDED BY SECTION 42-5029, SUBSECTION L AND FROM THE CITY OR TOWN AS PROVIDED BY SECTION 43-206, SUBSECTION F.
2. MAY VIOLATE A PROVISION OF STATE LAW OR THE CONSTITUTION OF ARIZONA, THE ATTORNEY GENERAL SHALL FILE A SPECIAL ACTION IN SUPREME COURT TO RESOLVE THE ISSUE, AND THE SUPREME COURT SHALL GIVE THE ACTION PRECEDENCE OVER ALL OTHER CASES. THE COURT SHALL REQUIRE THE COUNTY, CITY OR TOWN TO POST A BOND EQUAL TO THE AMOUNT OF STATE SHARED REVENUE PAID TO THE COUNTY, CITY OR TOWN PURSUANT TO SECTION 42-5029 AND 43-206 IN THE PRECEDING SIX MONTHS.”
Read 📑👓 SB 1487
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SB1487 compels the AZ Attorney General to investigate alleged violations of the law by Arizona counties if a request is made by a member of the state legislature.
The AG then has 30 days to investigate and submit a formal report.
If the investigation concludes that the county has in fact violated state law, the county has 30 days to comply. If, after 30 days, the county has not complied, the state treasurer will withhold funds from the county.
If the investigation concludes that the county may have violated the law, the case is sent to the state Supreme Court on an expedited basis.
SB1487: Violations of state law by counties, cities and towns; attorney general investigation; report; withholding of state shared revenues
“A. AT THE REQUEST OF ONE OR MORE MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE, THE ATTORNEY GENERAL SHALL INVESTIGATE ANY ORDINANCE, REGULATION, ORDER OR OTHER OFFICIAL ACTION ADOPTED OR TAKEN BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF A COUNTY, CITY OR TOWN THAT THE MEMBER ALLEGES VIOLATES STATE LAW OR THE CONSTITUTION OF ARIZONA.
B. THE ATTORNEY GENERAL SHALL MAKE A WRITTEN REPORT OF FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS AS A RESULT OF THE INVESTIGATION WITHIN THIRTY DAYS AFTER RECEIPT OF THE REQUEST AND SHALL PROVIDE A COPY OF THE REPORT TO THE GOVERNOR, THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE, THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, THE MEMBER OR MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE MAKING THE ORIGINAL REQUEST AND THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
IF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL CONCLUDES THAT THE ORDINANCE, REGULATION, ORDER OR OTHER ACTION UNDER INVESTIGATION:
1. VIOLATES ANY PROVISION OF STATE LAW OR THE CONSTITUTION OF ARIZONA, THE ATTORNEY GENERAL SHALL PROVIDE NOTICE TO THE COUNTY, CITY OR TOWN, BY CERTIFIED MAIL, OF THE VIOLATION AND SHALL INDICATE THAT THE COUNTY, CITY OR TOWN HAS THIRTY DAYS TO RESOLVE THE VIOLATION.
IF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL DETERMINES THAT THE COUNTY, CITY OR TOWN HAS FAILED TO RESOLVE THE VIOLATION WITHIN THIRTY DAYS, THE ATTORNEY GENERAL SHALL:
(a) NOTIFY THE STATE TREASURER WHO SHALL WITHHOLD AND REDISTRIBUTE STATE SHARED MONIES FROM THE COUNTY, CITY OR TOWN AS PROVIDED BY SECTION 42-5029, SUBSECTION L AND FROM THE CITY OR TOWN AS PROVIDED BY SECTION 43-206, SUBSECTION F.
2. MAY VIOLATE A PROVISION OF STATE LAW OR THE CONSTITUTION OF ARIZONA, THE ATTORNEY GENERAL SHALL FILE A SPECIAL ACTION IN SUPREME COURT TO RESOLVE THE ISSUE, AND THE SUPREME COURT SHALL GIVE THE ACTION PRECEDENCE OVER ALL OTHER CASES. THE COURT SHALL REQUIRE THE COUNTY, CITY OR TOWN TO POST A BOND EQUAL TO THE AMOUNT OF STATE SHARED REVENUE PAID TO THE COUNTY, CITY OR TOWN PURSUANT TO SECTION 42-5029 AND 43-206 IN THE PRECEDING SIX MONTHS.”
Read 📑👓 SB 1487
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ABC News Is Now Reporting Allegations of Election Fraud: Emails Show Officials Rejected High-Ranking DOJ Member’s Request to Intervene in Georgia's Election Certification
As reported by ABC News: Top members of the Department of Justice last year rebuffed another DOJ official who asked them to urge officials in Georgia to investigate and perhaps overturn President Joe Biden's victory in the state… before the results were certified by Congress, emails reviewed by ABC News show.
The emails, dated Dec. 28, 2020, show the former acting head of DOJ's civil division, Jeffrey Clark, circulating a draft letter -- which he wanted then-acting attorney general Jeffrey Rosen and acting deputy attorney general Richard Donoghue to sign off on -- urging Georgia's governor and other top officials to convene the state legislature into a special session so lawmakers could investigate claims of voter fraud.
"The Department of Justice is investigating various irregularities in the 2020 election for President of the United States," [Clark’s] draft letter said. "The Department will update you as we are able on investigatory progress, but at this time we have identified significant concerns that may have impacted the outcome of the election in multiple States, including the State of Georgia."
[Clark’s] draft letter continues: "While the Department of Justice believe[s] the Governor of Georgia should immediately call a special session to consider this important and urgent matter, if he declines to do so, we share with you our view that the Georgia General Assembly has implied authority under the Constitution of the United States to call itself into special session for [t]he limited purpose of considering issues pertaining to the appointment of Presidential Electors."
The emails were provided by the DOJ to the House Oversight Committee, which is investigating efforts to overturn the election results…
ABC then predictably concludes the story with the typical regurgitated, crutch talking points: “baseless claims,” “no widespread fraud,” etc. But the fact that lamestream ABC News devoted half an article’s real estate to outcome-altering election fraud claims by a member of DOJ leadership is a seismic shift.
Read 👓📰 ABC News
Hat tip🤠 @The_Library_II and KD Willet Twitter
@LibertyOverwatchChannel
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As reported by ABC News: Top members of the Department of Justice last year rebuffed another DOJ official who asked them to urge officials in Georgia to investigate and perhaps overturn President Joe Biden's victory in the state… before the results were certified by Congress, emails reviewed by ABC News show.
The emails, dated Dec. 28, 2020, show the former acting head of DOJ's civil division, Jeffrey Clark, circulating a draft letter -- which he wanted then-acting attorney general Jeffrey Rosen and acting deputy attorney general Richard Donoghue to sign off on -- urging Georgia's governor and other top officials to convene the state legislature into a special session so lawmakers could investigate claims of voter fraud.
"The Department of Justice is investigating various irregularities in the 2020 election for President of the United States," [Clark’s] draft letter said. "The Department will update you as we are able on investigatory progress, but at this time we have identified significant concerns that may have impacted the outcome of the election in multiple States, including the State of Georgia."
[Clark’s] draft letter continues: "While the Department of Justice believe[s] the Governor of Georgia should immediately call a special session to consider this important and urgent matter, if he declines to do so, we share with you our view that the Georgia General Assembly has implied authority under the Constitution of the United States to call itself into special session for [t]he limited purpose of considering issues pertaining to the appointment of Presidential Electors."
The emails were provided by the DOJ to the House Oversight Committee, which is investigating efforts to overturn the election results…
ABC then predictably concludes the story with the typical regurgitated, crutch talking points: “baseless claims,” “no widespread fraud,” etc. But the fact that lamestream ABC News devoted half an article’s real estate to outcome-altering election fraud claims by a member of DOJ leadership is a seismic shift.
Read 👓📰 ABC News
Hat tip🤠 @The_Library_II and KD Willet Twitter
@LibertyOverwatchChannel
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ABC News
DOJ officials rejected colleague's request to intervene in Georgia's election certification: Emails
Top DOJ officials rejected a colleague's request last year to urge Georgia officials to possibly overturn President Joe Biden's victory in the state, emails show.
Forwarded from Senator Jake Hoffman
Rep. Jake Hoffman Statement on Maricopa County Supervisors' Response to State Senate Subpoenas
“The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors is engaged in one of the most divisive and dangerous subversions of government that the state of Arizona has ever witnessed.
The Board’s blatant disregard for the Constitution and public mockery of the lawful oversight of elections by the Arizona legislature is not only disrespectful, it undermines the very fabric of our Republic.
Through its obstructionism, lack of transparency, and outright trampling of the Constitution, the Board of Supervisors has effectively spit in the face of every voter in Maricopa County and this state.”
@JakeHoffman
“The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors is engaged in one of the most divisive and dangerous subversions of government that the state of Arizona has ever witnessed.
The Board’s blatant disregard for the Constitution and public mockery of the lawful oversight of elections by the Arizona legislature is not only disrespectful, it undermines the very fabric of our Republic.
Through its obstructionism, lack of transparency, and outright trampling of the Constitution, the Board of Supervisors has effectively spit in the face of every voter in Maricopa County and this state.”
@JakeHoffman