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The contractor that led Arizona Republicans' partisan election review is facing fines of $50,000 a day if the firm doesn’t immediately turn over public records related to so-called “audit." A judge found Cyber Ninjas in contempt Thursday in response to a lawsuit filed by the Arizona Republic Newspaper.
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Two Maricopa County judges are growing increasingly frustrated that a cybersecurity consultant working for the Arizona Senate has not provided records related to its review of the 2020 election for release under the state’s public records law.
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A judge has ruled in favor of the release of communications between leaders in the Republican-controlled Arizona Senate and private contractors they hired…
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A lawyer for the Republican-controlled Arizona Senate told a judge that he would cause permanent damage to the legislative process if he requires…
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A draft of the review of the vote count in Arizona's largest county finds that President Joe Biden did win the county and state. The partisan review was…
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Donald Trump supporters hired by Arizona Senate Republicans to review the 2020 vote count are preparing to deliver their findings on Friday, the climax of…
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Cyber Ninjas will not need to imminently release records of their review of the 2020 vote count in Maricopa County. Arizona Supreme Court Justice Kathryn…
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The CEO of the cybersecurity firm conducting the state Senate’s partisan audit of the 2020 election in Maricopa County and other team members have tested…
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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…
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The audit of election results in Arizona's largest county could have been done by an experienced election auditor. But instead the president of the…