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President Fann Responds to Maricopa County's Audit Review

  • Writer: Arizona Senate Republicans
    Arizona Senate Republicans
  • Jan 6, 2022
  • 1 min read

Thursday, January 6, 2022

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE



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President Karen Fann Responds to Maricopa County's Recognition of Needed Improvements To Its Elections Processes


"From day one, the Arizona Senate's efforts have been in pursuit of a singular goal – identifying and implementing improvements to our election's processes. Although it took 14 months and a costly audit, Maricopa County yesterday joined us in pursuit of this worthwhile objective. Finally, the County identified and submitted instances where ballots may have been cast illegally to the Attorney General. Finally, the County admitted that ballots had in fact been scanned and counted twice. Finally, the County is adding processes to better identify double-counted ballots, a new system to check for deceased voters, and changing how it tracks and stores duplicate ballots," said President Karen Fann (R-1).


"As our efforts have clearly shown, elections processes here in Arizona are not designed to be easily audited, unlike every other government process accountable to citizens. Now that the County is joining us, we look forward to implementing improvements to add ease, authentication, transparency, and accountability to our elections processes in the coming legislative session. Maricopa County took an important first step with us yesterday, and we look forward to their cooperation to improve voter confidence in our elections going forward," said President Fann. "Meanwhile, we're still reviewing this report, while patiently waiting for data from the Special Master on the routers and splunk log. We're also looking forward to hearing from the Attorney General on the results of his investigation."

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5 Comments


Benefit Mebli
Benefit Mebli
Jun 21

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pat.shaler
pat.shaler
Jan 15, 2022

Interesting theory I heard today on an OANN interview, I believe it was Dr Shiva. He postulates that the system will do anything to defeat Pres Trump & those of us who want to clean the swamp, b/c they do not want their positions threatened; and, that both Dems and Reps are working together toward that end. Sure makes sense from what we have seen - no indictments, just. talking heads about voter fraud - all hat, no cattle.

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martikar79
Jan 09, 2022

The People want to see charges brought against those who "purposefully" broke election laws and procedures, not just the promise of future improvements! Kudos to Maricopa County for finally admitting that they are liars, but nobody cares.. we want arrests, we want ACCOUNTABILITY. AG needs to do the right thing! That's The People's goal! Any other goal besides that, is not ours... it is politicians!

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pat.shaler
pat.shaler
Jan 09, 2022
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Amen! for over 2 years we've heard "no evidence" of voter fraud - that is b/c no legitimate prosecuting agency has brought forth charges - there is plenty of evidence - no follow up!

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pat.shaler
pat.shaler
Jan 06, 2022

Is the Az A.G. pursuing indictments? Doesn't he want to be a Senator? Seems that prosecuting the election fraud would be a prerequisite.

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