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Time for crime scene forensics to examine Maricopa election hardware, components


Arizona Senate President Karen Fann wrote a letter hoping to get a cooperative response from Maricopa County Board of Supervisors for answers regarding the discrepancies found by the election audit. The reason they are not complying by turning over routers, passwords and other requested information is plain… it will incriminate them in the mishandling of ballots and possible illegal activity of wiping databases that must remain available for review for 22 months. Who did it? Who unsealed the ballots, cut the tags off batches and left them in the containers unsecured? Forensics must go back to the basics by checking for literal fingerprints and any other evidence that will point out the perpetrators.
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