Arizona Republicans fight back against election fraud claims

The GOP-dominated Maricopa County Board of Supervisors cast the audit as a sham that’s spun out of the control of the state Senate leader who’s ostensibly overseeing it. Board Chairman Jack Sellers said Senate President Karen Fann is making an “attempt at legitimatizing a grift disguised as an audit.”

Last week, Fann sent a letter to Sellers questioning records that document the chain of custody of the ballots and accusing county officials of deleting data. The county on Monday sent a 12-page response vehemently denying wrongdoing, explaining its processes and accusing Cyber Ninjas of incompetence.

“They can’t find the files because they don’t know what they’re doing,” Sellers said during a public meeting held to refute Fann’s allegations. “We wouldn’t be asked to do this on-the-job training if qualified auditors had been hired to do this work.”

Fann’s accusations touched a nerve with county officials, who have grown increasingly exasperated with the audit. They said they won’t appear in the Senate on Tuesday, as requested by Fann, to answer questions, and would not give in to Fann’s demands for the county’s internet routers, which county officials say would compromise sensitive data unrelated to elections. 

Fann has also demanded an administrative password for vote-counting machines, but county officials say those are maintained by the system’s manufacturer, Dominion Voting Systems Inc., which says it will only give such access to certified election vendors. None of the firms involved in the audit is certified. 

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