Arizona’s attorney general says Maricopa County must turn over everything the state Senate wants for its review of the 2020 election results or lose all its state funding.
Thursday’s decision from Republican Attorney General Mark Brnovich came after a GOP senator asked him if Maricopa County violated state law by refusing to hand over routers, passwords and other items the Senate says it needs to complete the unprecedented partisan review. The county has turned over its vote-counting machines, servers and huge amounts of data but balked at handing over routers its uses county-wide and passwords it says it does not control. A spokesman for Maricopa County did not immediately comment.
A subcontractor working on a Republican-led audit of the 2020 election results in Arizona’s largest county has dropped out of the project. Audit officials…
The Arizona House has voted down a contentious bill that would have required voters to include identification when casting mail ballots. Democrats and…
The leader of an investigation into the 2020 election in Wisconsin traveled to Arizona last week to learn about the audit done there and was attendeding a…
The Arizona Court of Appeals has rejected an effort by the Arizona Senate to keep secret records that are in the possession of the contractors conducting…
Findings from a months-long audit of ballots in Maricopa County from the 2020 election are expected to be turned in today. The cybersecurity firm handling…