Tag: election audit

Arizona Secretary of State Receiving Security Protection After Death Threats

Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs requested and received a security detail after a series of death threats due to her ongoing opposition to the election audit taking place in Maricopa County, Hobbs’s and Gov. Doug Ducey’s office told The Hill. “Let me be very clear: I will never be intimidated out of telling the truth,…


Facts Matter (April 30): Arizona Audit on Pace to Finish by Deadline; New Documents Reveal Big Tech Collusion

The 2020 election audit taking place in Arizona’s largest county is on pace to be done by next month’s deadline, an official said on April 28. Judicial Watch released hundreds of pages of documents that show California government officials, as well as a communication firm that’s linked to President Joe Biden’s campaign, coordinated with Big…


Facts Matter (April 28): Judge Recuses Himself From 2020 Audit Case; New Maricopa County Judge Assigned

In Arizona, the audit of the 2020 election has officially been underway for the last several days. However, in the background, the Arizona Democratic Party is issuing a flurry of legal challenges to have it either paused or stopped altogether. Facts Matter is an Epoch Times show available on YouTube. Follow Roman on Instagram: @epoch.times.roman…


Dems File Last Minute Lawsuit, Seeks to Block Audit of Arizona’s Maricopa County Election Results

The Arizona Democratic Party filed a lawsuit on Thursday afternoon seeking to stop the state’s Senate from carrying out an audit of the 2020 election results in Maricopa County. The complaint (pdf), filed in Maricopa County Superior Court, comes just before the audit is set to begin on Friday. In preparation, 2.1 million ballots, as well…


Arizona Democrats File Last Minute Lawsuit Seeking to Block 2020 Election Audit

The Arizona Democratic Party filed a lawsuit on Thursday seeking to stop the state’s Senate from carrying out an audit of the 2020 election results in Maricopa County. The complaint (pdf), filed in Maricopa County Superior Court, comes just before the audit is set to begin on Friday. In preparation, 2.1 million ballots, as well as…


Arizona Republican Pulls Support for Voting Bill, Withholding Vote Until Results of Election Audit

A single Arizona Republican joined all Democrats in voting against sending a bill, designed to purge inconsistent voters from the popular permanent early voting list, to Gov. Doug Ducey. Republican Sen. Kelly Townsend of Mesa said Thursday that she backs the bill but wants to see the Legislature be far more aggressive in shoring up…


Arizona Republican Pulls Support for Voting Bill Until Election Audit Over

A single Arizona Republican joined all Democrats in voting against sending a bill, designed to purge inconsistent voters from the popular permanent early voting list, to Gov. Doug Ducey. Republican Sen. Kelly Townsend of Mesa said Thursday that she backs the bill but wants to see the Legislature be far more aggressive in shoring up…


Maricopa County Disputes Audit Subpeonas, Tells Senators to Pick Location Outside Tabulation Center

In the newest development in the ongoing Maricopa County election audit saga, a lawyer representing the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors said in a letter that, while the board intends to comply with the Arizona state Senate’s audit subpoenas, these do not specify the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center as the audit location, and…


Arizona Senate Passes Bill Strengthening Its Investigative Powers Amid Maricopa County Vote Audit Dispute

The Arizona Senate passed a bill Thursday that would grant the Arizona legislature the authority to subpoena election records like ballots and tabulating equipment, and ignore any laws to the contrary. The Senate passed Senate Bill 1408 on its third reading in the state’s upper chamber along a 16–14 party-line vote, with Republicans voting for and Democrats…


Congress Misses Chance to Calm the Union

Commentary The U.S. Congress missed a golden opportunity to calm nerves and tensions across America when it passed on a bid by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and others to establish a commission to conduct an emergency 10-day audit of election results in disputed states. Ten days. So little time that would have meant so much….