Arizona

Here It Is: MORE Election Fraud Prosecutions On the Way

The Democrat-Socialist cult believed they could get away with the 2020 election fraud that easily, well, they’re about to get a rude awakening and should probably begin packing for their all-expenses-paid vacation to Florence State Prison. On Wednesday, Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich published an interim status report on his review of the audit performed at the behest of the Arizona Senate on Maricopa County’s 2020 election results.

AG Brnovich thinks Maricopa County demonstrated “serious vulnerabilities” in its handling of the 2020 presidential election.

With this, an interim report was sent out to AZ Senate President Karen Fann with the findings from the Maricopa County forensic election audit for the November 2020 election, and in his record, he’s calling for prosecutions. 

Buckle Up

In his letter to Senator Fann, AG Brnovich writes:

“Six months ago, the Arizona Attorney General’s Office received reports sent from the Arizona State Senate concerning its Maricopa County Forensic Election Audit. In addition, the Attorney General’s Election Integrity Unit (EIU) has received and is reviewing additional complaints alleging election failures and potential misconduct that occurred in 2020.

“Our team of EIU investigators and attorneys has now collectively spent thousands of hours reviewing the Senate’s audit reports and other complaints, conducting interviews, and analyzing Maricopa County’s election system and processes.”

The investigation of the voter fraud criminal offenses committed is still in progress, Brnovich can not disclose the particular criminal as well as civil investigations.

According to his letter to Sen. Fann, Arizona’s chief regulation enforcement officer, AG Brnovich’s officer disclosed that the EIU has actually discovered people that committed voter fraud, claiming  “they have been or will be prosecuted” for “various election crimes.”

Here is a small portion of the report that talks about the broken signature verification process. In Maricopa Co, there were 206,648 early ballot affidavit signatures (an ave. of 4.6 seconds per signature), leaving the system vulnerable to error fraud and oversight issues.

Given the issues the EIU faced in obtaining election records in a timely matter, the report is recommending that laws be changed to allow immediate production of election records when requested by the AZ attorney general.

The report recommends that the law be amended to include individuals who vote early and provide an ID when voting. They are also asking for more specific requirements for signature verification.

The report also found serious issues with the transportation of ballots from dropbox locations to election headquarters. The report estimates between 100,000 and 200,000 ballots were transported without a proper chain of custody. Additionally, the report claims no election protection measures exist for the chain of custody in the upcoming 2022 elections.

Liz Harrington tweeted about the lack of chain of custody for 100K – 200K ballots in Arizona where Trump lost the state by only 10,457 votes in 2020.

More of this report from 100 Percent Fed Up:

Brnovich wants to ensure the current law that went into effect on Sept 29, 2021, which makes it unlawful to use private or non-governmental grant money to prepare, administer or conduct elections in AZ, is being enforced. The report found that almost $8 million in private, non-governmental grand money was given to targeted counties (Democrat strongholds) under the direction of Democrat Secretary of State Katie Hobbs in the 2020 election. The AZ AG promised to continue their investigation into where that money was spent in the 2020 election, saying their initial review “raises serious questions about where that money was spent.” 

AZ Democrat Secretary of State Katie Hobbs

The Auditor-General should be given the ability to conduct future audits of elections and supply reports to the AZ legislature.

AG Brnovich’s interim report asks for an increase in penalties for election crimes, specifically for widespread ballot harvesting and for tampering with ballot drop boxes, and to strengthen protections for whistleblowers.

Ultimately, the interim report directs out that the utmost goal of the interim report is to restore confidence in Arizona’s political elections irrespective of party association. The Bush v. Gore election is made use of as an instance of just how Democrats invested “years in an uproar” over the results of the 2000 election.

Source: 100PercentFedUp,

H/T Patriot Nation Press

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