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Public Hearing Schedule 1st Grid maps (1).pdf
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The Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission (IRC) has issued preliminary grid lines for congressional and state legislative districts. We need every Republican to show up to the next round of public hearings to make our voices heard!
See the attached AZ IRC Public Hearing Schedule PDF for more details.
Via AZGOP Twitter
See the attached AZ IRC Public Hearing Schedule PDF for more details.
Via AZGOP Twitter
Behizy is Coming to Arizona!
“It's settled. I'll be in Arizona from September 22nd to October 10th. 18 DAYS.
I want to meet everyone behind the audit. Some I've already met but I want to meet people from the Arizona Rangers to canvassers to counters.
I want to hear all the stories
Contact and invite me places. I'll bring my camera and microphone
Email: [email protected]”
- @Behizy
“It's settled. I'll be in Arizona from September 22nd to October 10th. 18 DAYS.
I want to meet everyone behind the audit. Some I've already met but I want to meet people from the Arizona Rangers to canvassers to counters.
I want to hear all the stories
Contact and invite me places. I'll bring my camera and microphone
Email: [email protected]”
- @Behizy
Forwarded from Wendy Rogers
We need warriors in elected office because we are at war. Invasion is happening on our southern border. The left is coming after our kids. Our military and medical profession are being gutted. Spending is through the roof. No more weak politicians. We need some wartime leaders.
Forwarded from Senator Kelly Townsend
Tonight we stood outside Senator Mark Kelly's office and told him to stop the spending!
Forwarded from Shamus McCrintey
My last poll was perhaps a little conservative on fraud estimates, so I am going to expand the margin.
How much fraudulent/ illegitimate ballots will the Arizona Audit reveal? Again, I’m gonna really expand the number this time! Please vote!
How much fraudulent/ illegitimate ballots will the Arizona Audit reveal? Again, I’m gonna really expand the number this time! Please vote!
Anonymous Poll
1%
0-50,00” ballots
1%
50,000-100,000 ballots
2%
100,000-150,000 ballots
6%
150,000-200,000 ballots
9%
200,000-250,000 ballots
14%
250,000-300,000 ballots
8%
300,000-350,000 ballots
9%
350,000-400,000 ballots
49%
More than 400,000 ballots
Forwarded from EZAZ.org | AZ Civic Action EASY as Pie
Please apply or forward to someone you trust to work in our elections!
Occupy our elections!
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/maricopa/jobs/3180681-0/elections-worker-early-voting
Occupy our elections!
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/maricopa/jobs/3180681-0/elections-worker-early-voting
Forwarded from Arizona Blade Channel
Friday, September 17, 2021 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Statement from Arizona State Senate President Karen Fann Maricopa County agrees to settle with Arizona State Senate
"Under threat of losing hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue sharing, today Maricopa County settled with the State Senate, in a victory for election integrity and the Arizona taxpayer. The agreement sets up a Special Master paid for by the County, who will get the answers to questions the Senate has had concerning the routers and splunk logs used in the 2020 election. Former Congressman John Shadegg will serve as the Special Master, working with computer technology experts. The Senate will finally get the answers to questions asked for in subpoenas issued to the County months ago.
In addition, the County has agreed to drop its notice of claim of $2.8 million to replace election equipment delivered to the Senate as required in the January subpoena. Experts have told us there is nothing that has been compromised or damaged by the audit, and the Secretary of State failed to follow procedures regarding decertifying the machines. There is no reason taxpayers should be on the hook for purchasing unnecessary new election equipment.
I look forward to getting our final questions answered and wrapping up the review of the election in Maricopa County."
- AZ Senate GOP
Statement from Arizona State Senate President Karen Fann Maricopa County agrees to settle with Arizona State Senate
"Under threat of losing hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue sharing, today Maricopa County settled with the State Senate, in a victory for election integrity and the Arizona taxpayer. The agreement sets up a Special Master paid for by the County, who will get the answers to questions the Senate has had concerning the routers and splunk logs used in the 2020 election. Former Congressman John Shadegg will serve as the Special Master, working with computer technology experts. The Senate will finally get the answers to questions asked for in subpoenas issued to the County months ago.
In addition, the County has agreed to drop its notice of claim of $2.8 million to replace election equipment delivered to the Senate as required in the January subpoena. Experts have told us there is nothing that has been compromised or damaged by the audit, and the Secretary of State failed to follow procedures regarding decertifying the machines. There is no reason taxpayers should be on the hook for purchasing unnecessary new election equipment.
I look forward to getting our final questions answered and wrapping up the review of the election in Maricopa County."
- AZ Senate GOP
Twitter
AZSenateRepublicans
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Maricopa County agrees to settle with Arizona State Senate #AZSenate @FannKfann
Forwarded from Wendy Rogers
I saw the settlement agreement with Maricopa. I am researching what the heck happened. Will let you guys know when I find out. Stand by.
Forwarded from Senator Kelly Townsend
Bad news, folks.
I am inquiring as to why this happened and we'll let you know as soon as I find out.
https://twitter.com/Garrett_Archer/status/1439031342155452416?s=19
I am inquiring as to why this happened and we'll let you know as soon as I find out.
https://twitter.com/Garrett_Archer/status/1439031342155452416?s=19
Twitter
The AZ - abc15 - Data Guru
#BREAKING @MaricopaCounty has reached a settlement with the state senate. Subpoena is dropped. Routers will not be handed over.
Forwarded from Senator Kelly Townsend
Okay I have an update. It appears that this guy who tweeted about the situation (Data Guru) was not accurate. What this settlement is, is that the County Supervisors will give the Splunk logs and the routers over to a third party, a trusted source which is a former Congressman in Arizona, John Shadegg. Then cyber ninjas will be able to get everything that they want from him. So he is basically a caretaker of the data/ trusted 3rd party and we will still have access, so this is actually a win for us. We will have the information from both the routers and the splunk logs. I apologize for the blood pressure spike and let's see what we get out of this.
Forwarded from Senator Kelly Townsend
Additionally, the demand needs to be that anything that is done with these routers or Splunk logs needs to be done with our Auditors present and observing. Anything and everything they ask for it needs to be provided and it cannot be done somewhere else without observers seeing it done that we trust.
Forwarded from Wendy Rogers
President Trump told us to get the routers. We are getting them. Appropriate: https://rumble.com/vkywfu-hilarious-remix-of-president-trumps-router-speech.html
Rumble
Hilarious Remix of President Trump’s Router Speech
Maricopa County Settlement Agreement
Highlights and Areas of Concern:
1. Congressman John Shadegg will be Special Master. He will hire 1-3 computer technology experts to assist him in responding to the Senate’s questions.
2. The Special Master will have sole authority to hire his expert team. Each team member will sign non-disclosures “stating that no information the team member acquired during their employment will be disclosed, revealed, released, published, or otherwise disseminated to any person or entity other than the Special Master.”
3. Maricopa County’s counsel can “brief any purported grounds for withholding” an answer. The investigatory time period is limited to 10/7 - 11/20.
4. “The Special Master and his team will NOT COPY (to any device or in any form) any of the information they review or observe during the course of their work.”
[Given #2 and #4, how does Cyber Ninjas have “full access”? It sounds like they are prohibited from observing in person and from viewing copies of the data?]
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7. The County has still not produced the digital images of the ballot envelopes, which were commanded to be produced by 7/26/21. They must produce them by 9/22/21.
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9. The Senate agrees upon execution of this agreement to send the AG a letter saying the County has fully complied with the outstanding subpoenas and no further action is warranted.
The County maintains that it does not have the passwords and security tokens and they are not addressed further in this agreement.
Read Full Agreement 📃https://www.maricopa.gov/DocumentCenter/View/71353/Agreement
Learn more 🔎🧵 AZ Thread
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Highlights and Areas of Concern:
1. Congressman John Shadegg will be Special Master. He will hire 1-3 computer technology experts to assist him in responding to the Senate’s questions.
2. The Special Master will have sole authority to hire his expert team. Each team member will sign non-disclosures “stating that no information the team member acquired during their employment will be disclosed, revealed, released, published, or otherwise disseminated to any person or entity other than the Special Master.”
3. Maricopa County’s counsel can “brief any purported grounds for withholding” an answer. The investigatory time period is limited to 10/7 - 11/20.
4. “The Special Master and his team will NOT COPY (to any device or in any form) any of the information they review or observe during the course of their work.”
[Given #2 and #4, how does Cyber Ninjas have “full access”? It sounds like they are prohibited from observing in person and from viewing copies of the data?]
[…]
7. The County has still not produced the digital images of the ballot envelopes, which were commanded to be produced by 7/26/21. They must produce them by 9/22/21.
[…]
9. The Senate agrees upon execution of this agreement to send the AG a letter saying the County has fully complied with the outstanding subpoenas and no further action is warranted.
The County maintains that it does not have the passwords and security tokens and they are not addressed further in this agreement.
Read Full Agreement 📃https://www.maricopa.gov/DocumentCenter/View/71353/Agreement
Learn more 🔎🧵 AZ Thread
@LibertyOverwatchChannel
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