A few comments as we follow along with the Senate “hearing” (featuring 2 senators out of 30) about the “audit” (featuring the guy who cites his Antrim County work as a positive qualification):
If you didn’t subpoena it, there’s a reason you don’t have it.
The federal EAC says uncertified people cannot handle certified election equipment. The people testifying are uncertified. Always have been. This cannot be glossed over.
Re: security, according to EAC, we cannot update our systems through security patches. That is why we maintained an air gapped system. Installing security patches would be changing the system that was certified.
Finally, baseless allegations from Ben Cotton (who is not EAC certified) are ridiculous coming from the guy who falsely said we deleted files and then had to walk it back at the last one of these hearings.
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NEW: AZ Senate leadership hired unqualified auditors with a lack of election knowledge & a wealth of political bias. The claims these contractors advanced in yesterday’s briefing to senators enabling & enriching them were not based in fact. We refute more claims below 🧵
CLAIM: 74,000 more mail-in ballots were counted in Nov. 2020 than were sent.
FACTS: @MaricopaVote calculated the true number of requests and returns:
REQUESTS = 2,364,426
RETURNS = 1,918,024
So the claim is not just wrong but completely wrong. We don't know where Cyber Ninjas came up with that idea or number. Maricopa County provided additional details in the tweet below.
More fact checking from today’s Senate briefing on #AZAudit
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CLAIM: Maricopa County received 74,000 more mail-in ballots than we sent.
FACTS: In Maricopa County, we allow people to vote early in two ways: 1) by mail and 2) in-person at Vote Centers. These are all considered early votes.
The people who vote in-person use ballots provided at a Vote Center. This is not a new practice, so it's not unusual that we would have more early votes than mail-in ballots sent.
Real auditors have consistent policies and procedures. This ensures the results are reproducible and can be trusted. #RealAuditorsDont wait for a court order to come up with policies and procedures for their audit.
As @ArizonaAudit ballot counting wraps up, here’s a timeline of how we got here. 🧵⬇️
Oct-Nov. 2020: County conducts all required pre- and post-election tests, including statistically significant hand count audit that matched machine count 100%. Public meeting addresses constituent concerns. Arizona certifies the election results. maricopacountyaz.medium.com/2020-election-…
Nov-Dec. 2020: Over a dozen courts find election lawsuits lacking evidence and rule in Maricopa County’s favor. “The court finds no fraud, no misconduct, and no effect on the outcome of the election,” said Arizona Superior Court Judge Randall Warner. azmirror.com/2020/12/04/jud…
First, @ArizonaAudit account falsely accused @maricopacounty employees of a crime (spoliation of evidence). Now, the Senate subcontractor who claimed we deleted files... gets to take county election data to an out-of-state lab w/ no oversight? #RealAuditorsDont operate this way.