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https://news.yahoo.com/arizona-senate-hears-plea-more-232200139.html
The Republican-led Arizona Senate held a hearing on Thursday in which witnesses involved with the Maricopa County 2020 election audit stressed the need for additional materials or else they'll risk presenting an "incomplete" review.
CyFIR founder Ben Cotton stated it is "critically important" to obtain routers owned by the county, saying they would help clarify specific vulnerabilities he claimed existed in Maricopa's digital election system.
Run down:
>Ben Cotton: "The media has completely misrepresented my previous testimony. The databases were in fact deleted and my findings are completely reproducable"
>168,000 ballots printed on election day
>74,000 mail-in ballots that were never mailed, but were scanned
>11,000 people voted in the election that were not registered at that time, but registered in December
>thousands removed from voter rolls after election
>Maricopa county claiming they followed the subpoena when they did not
>Discrepancy between what Maricopa said they sent and what auditors received
>Thousands of duplicated ballots with no serial number
>Auditors provably did not modify machines
>Maricopa County refusing to turn over router data
>**Windows Security Log deleted in February**
>**Databases deleted in March**
>**37,000 brute force password attack on database in March**
>Entire duplicate batches of ballots
>Ballots printed on election day were printed in such a way that using sharpies caused bleedthrough to vote for a different candidate
>2 Petabytes of video collected from audit
>additional subpoena to be requested, including voter roll history, all mail-in envelopes, all mail-in voter records, duplication records
https://news.yahoo.com/arizona-senate-hears-plea-more-232200139.html
The Republican-led Arizona Senate held a hearing on Thursday in which witnesses involved with the Maricopa County 2020 election audit stressed the need for additional materials or else they'll risk presenting an "incomplete" review.
CyFIR founder Ben Cotton stated it is "critically important" to obtain routers owned by the county, saying they would help clarify specific vulnerabilities he claimed existed in Maricopa's digital election system.
Run down:
>Ben Cotton: "The media has completely misrepresented my previous testimony. The databases were in fact deleted and my findings are completely reproducable"
>168,000 ballots printed on election day
>74,000 mail-in ballots that were never mailed, but were scanned
>11,000 people voted in the election that were not registered at that time, but registered in December
>thousands removed from voter rolls after election
>Maricopa county claiming they followed the subpoena when they did not
>Discrepancy between what Maricopa said they sent and what auditors received
>Thousands of duplicated ballots with no serial number
>Auditors provably did not modify machines
>Maricopa County refusing to turn over router data
>**Windows Security Log deleted in February**
>**Databases deleted in March**
>**37,000 brute force password attack on database in March**
>Entire duplicate batches of ballots
>Ballots printed on election day were printed in such a way that using sharpies caused bleedthrough to vote for a different candidate
>2 Petabytes of video collected from audit
>additional subpoena to be requested, including voter roll history, all mail-in envelopes, all mail-in voter records, duplication records
