Early last month, I asked @fannkfann to develop clear procedures related to transparency and security for her “audit,” and to make them available publicly.
Seven weeks later, Arizona voters still have almost no information. And what we have learned is not reassuring. 1/
The Senate hired a firm called Cyber Ninjas, whose CEO has a history of spreading election conspiracies 2/
Despite reports showing that well-qualified firms bid to perform the audit, Cyber Ninjas—which did not submit a bid and has no relevant experience—was selected by @FannkFann. 3/
Cyber Ninjas and the other firms participating will be paid by outside funds raised by others who have spread election conspiracies 4/
Rep. Mark Finchem, also present on January 6th and known spreader of election conspiracies who was paid by the Trump campaign, has been given access 8/
It also appears that the Senate has given Rep. Finchem a role in coordinating the security of election equipment and the ballots of more than 2 million voters 9/
.@fannkfann said this audit would be “independent” and “transparent,” but her choices thus far demonstrate no attempt to achieve these goals. 11/
President Fann must be clear with Arizonans about what she is doing to protect the integrity of voting machines and ballots, and what she will do to make her audit transparent to the public. 12/12
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In March, the Supreme Court will hear Brnovich v. DNC. This case is about an Arizona law found to discriminate against Black, Native, and Latino voters—and it’s an attack on the Voting Rights Act.
I’d like to thank those joining me in standing up for Arizona voters & the VRA 1/
Your vote is your voice & AZ election officials are working to ensure your voice is heard. There is a lot of misinformation circulating now & we want to make sure you get the real information about your ballot. Here are answers for the top 4 questions we got asked today. 1/5
How do I know if my Election Day ballot was counted? 2/5
How do I know if my early ballot or provisional ballot was counted? 3/5