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It’s Happening, Subpoenas and Audits ORDERED [Video]

The contested battleground state of Arizona faces subpoenas from the state senate for audits of voting machines. 

AZ Senate Issues Subpoenas

The Arizona State Senate has issued subpoenas for a forensic exam of voting machines located in Maricopa County.

On Tuesday, the state senate handed down two big subpoenas that require county election officials to turn over the whopping 2.1 million ballots. These votes were cast in the November election which went through the controversial Dominion Voting Systems machines and software.

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It is unclear whether the Senate does in fact have the power to order the county to turn over the Dominion machines for an audit.

The day before the subpoenas were issued, state and county officials spent six hours telling legislators that voter fraud is a conspiracy.

Republican Chairman Comes Through

Due to overwhelming evidence that mass voter fraud occurred in the election, Senate Judiciary Chairman Eddie Farnsworth announced on Monday evening that he would issue the subpoenas for Maricopa County.

“There is evidence of tampering,” the Republican chairman stated. “There is evidence of fraud.”

“I want voters to be 100% confident, to be as confident as I am in this process,” said Scott Jarrett, the county’s elections director. 

Litigation has to be completed first before an audit of the machines can take place.

Dominion is Corrupt

In Michigan, an audit of Dominion machines showed that there was a staggering 68 percent error rate.

In a report released Monday, the audit team said, “We conclude that the Dominion Voting System is intentionally and purposefully designed with inherent errors to create systemic fraud and influence election results.”

“The system intentionally generates an enormously high number of ballot errors. The electronic ballots are then transferred for adjudication. The intentional errors lead to bulk adjudication of ballots with no oversight, no transparency, and no audit trail. This leads to voter or election fraud,” the report noted.

“Based on our study, we conclude that The Dominion Voting System should not be used in Michigan. We further conclude that the results of Antrim County should not have been certified,” the report continued.  

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