Arizona Audit Bombshell – Voter Fraud – De-Certify & Re-Vote 2020 Election!

Ledger Report 1161: Do not believe the phony media reports affirming Trump loss! Not a recount, an audit!

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Thousands of more votes were cast by mail than mailed out. Thousands of voters casting ballots in two different counties. Election computers were not updated and left vulnerable to remote access. Election workers accessing the internet in violation of state law. Election officials purging computer information just hours before turning over materials to the audit. The 2020 Presidential Election in Arizona was corrupt and should be de-certified. The remedy would be to hold a new vote. This is the blueprint for all the swing states. Graham Ledger speaks with Arizona Senator Kelly Townsend about what happens now after the overwhelming mountain of election fraud in the Grand Canyon state.

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September 26, 2021 | 4 Comments »

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  1. Would someone please clarify. Were ballot envelopes or ballot counted. Were the ballots tabulated based on Trump votes and Biden votes. Does the audit suggest there was no flipping of Trump votes to Biden or ballot box stuffing.

    Are the envelopes only for the mailed in ballots or does every person who attends to vote have an envelope connected to it.

    Did most of the problematic envelopes contain Biden votes or trump votes? We do not know except that many came in after Nov 3.

    Those questions aside, I believe that Trump won, not by 40,000 votes, but by at least 250,000 votes as Lindell says and common sense supports.

    Trump won Arizona in 2016 by winning 48.1% (1,252K) to Hilary’s 44.6% ((161Kand there is every reason to believe he won in 2020 by an even bigger margin.. The audit did not answer the question of how many of the Biden votes were fabricated, or did it.

    A citizen-run canvass, led by Liz Harris and over 1000 volunteers who went door-to-door, found 173,104 “lost votes” and “96,389” ghost votes.

    Basically I am asking what didn’t the audit cover.

  2. This is from Gatway Pundit.

    Arizona Audit Final Report Was Watered Down: Reports from Cyber Ninjas Were Edited, Most Damning Statements Removed – What Else Was Removed?

    By Joe Hoft
    Published September 26, 2021 at 1:51pm
    4323 Comments

    The final audit reports from Cyber Ninjas work in Maricopa County Arizona were released over the weekend. They appear watered down. What was removed?

    These final reports can be located here:

    TRENDING: Arizona Audit Final Report Was Watered Down: Reports from Cyber Ninjas Were Edited, Most Damning Statements Removed – What Else Was Removed?

    Here is the final Maricopa County Forensic Election Executive Summary.

    Maricopa County Forensic El… by Jim Hoft

    What’s notable is that one portion from the Executive Summary that was included in the draft released before Friday’s presentation, is not in the final Executive Summary:

    Below is a draft of the final report provided by Byrne. This report shows:

    In the 2020 presidential election, the margin of victory was only 10,457 votes, a small fraction of the 57,734 ballots with known issues. Again, this is almost 6 times the margin of victory in the Presidential race and is multiples of the margin of victory in other races. Based on these factual findings, the election should not be certified, and the reported results are not reliable.

    Below is the draft report obtained before the presentation.

    ExecutiveSummary VersionFinal 092421 Draft by Jim Hoft on Scribd

    In the final report, the statement calling for decertification was eliminated.

    What else was eliminated from these reports?

    @joehoft

  3. This is WND’s write-up of the audit. It strikes me as fair, balanced and probably entirely accurate. But when I posted two other reports from conservative news outlets and said that i considered them fair and balanced, several other individuals posted who on Israpundit t vehemently denied this and asserted that these write-ups were biased in favor of the Democrats. Go figure. Be that as it may, I think the WND write-up of the audit is the most fair, balanced and accurate one that I have seen.

    Arizona audit: ‘Biden won’ but 57,000 problem ballots found

    WND Staff

    The CEO of a cybersecurity firm hired by Arizona Senate Republicans to audit the 2020 election results in Maricopa County said Friday he found more than 57,000 problem ballots, however his team’s count confirmed that Joe Biden won.

    Those mixed results produced contrasting reactions on Friday, with media reporting the five-month, $6 million effort was a waste of taxpayers money while President Trump, Arizona Republican lawmakers and voter-integrity activists pointed to findings that verify their belief that the election was fraudulent.

    Doug Logan, the CEO of Cyber Ninjas, said his team found 57,734 ballots with serious issues, the Gateway Pundit reported.

    In the official statewide count last November, only 10,457 votes separated Joe Biden from Donald Trump.

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    Read the audit report here

    Ben Cotton, the founder of the digital forensics firm CyFIR, claimed in his presentation to the senators he has evidence that Maricopa County workers intentionally deleted data.

    He said his team caught the election workers at the keyboards of computers in February purging results from the Election Management System the day before the audit began.

    His team, he said, captured screen shots and time stamps and has identified the workers.

    The audience, despite instructions to remain silent during the presentations, erupted in applause when Cotton said he had the evidence.

    See Cotton’s claim and the reaction:

    Maricopa County responded with a statement on Twitter saying it “strongly denies claims that @maricopavote staff intentionally deleted data.”

    “As we’ve stated, staff were conducting the March election & compiling info required to comply w/ Senate subpoena. We have backups for all Nov. data & those archives were never subpoenaed.”

    ‘If you find it appropriate’
    The president of the Arizona Senate, Karen Fann, referred the results of the audit Friday to state Attorney General Mark Brnovich for further action.

    She acknowledged the hand count nearly matched the Maricopa County count but spelled out concerns, urging Brnovich to investigate further “if you find it appropriate.” The audit found 99 more votes for Joe Biden and 261 fewer votes for Trump.

    Fann said the auditors’ findings “are concerning because they suggest less-than-perfect adherence to Arizona’s standards and best practices.”

    The most urgent concerns, she said, are improving the signature verification process, correcting voter rolls, securing vote technology and machinery, and preserving records to ensure transparency.

    At the end of the hearing, Fann said she is asking Brnovich “to open up a formal investigation so that he can pursue and seek additional information, additional facts, perhaps get some of these missing things that we were never able to get, verify all this information, and take the appropriate actions of anything that is necessary to do.”

    “I have every confidence that he will be doing that,” she said.

    On Thursday, Brnovich promised in a statement that he would “take all necessary actions that are supported by the evidence and where I have legal authority.”

    “Arizonans deserve to have their votes accurately counted and protected,” he said.

    Cotton also told the senators Friday that the Dominion counting machines that were analyzed included data from outside of Maricopa County, from South Carolina and Washington state.

    See Cotton’s claim of outside data:

    He criticized the county for not granting the audit team access to computer routers. The county has insisted that giving access would be a security risk.

    Maricopa County repeatedly has stated its vote-counting equipment is never connected to the internet.

    In a tweet, the county said Cotton “cannot tell you about the internet connection but we can.”

    “The tabulation equipment was never connected to a router or the internet. 2 audits confirmed this.”

    Dr. Shiva weighs in
    Another 17,000 ballots in Maricopa County should not have been counted because they were duplicate votes, contended Dr. V.A. Shiva Ayyadurai, an MIT-trained data analyst hired by the Senate Republicans.

    He said there were ballots that eventually were double or triple counted that had a “verified and approved” stamp pre-printed on the front. Among the examples he presented was a ballot that was stamped as approved even though it didn’t have a signature.

    However, Ayyadurai, who was a U.S. Senate candidate in Massachusetts last fall, said he didn’t “want to accuse” officials of fraud. Instead, he called for a “full signature verification audit.”

    Reacting to his presentation, the county said on Twitter that election officials contacted voters who mailed ballots in an unsigned envelope. The county insisted that “only one ballot [from each voter] is counted.”

    “Unfortunately, AZ Senators gave unvetted, unqualified, private companies with known biases a platform to share misguided theories and faulty assumptions about Maricopa County elections,” the county said.

    See a segment of Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai’s report:

    ‘Obstruction from the county’
    In opening remarks, Arizona Senate Judiciary Chairman Warren Petersen said the report was incomplete because the county failed to cooperate and obstructed the audit.

    “This is the first time in the history of country that an audit of this scale and magnitude has ever been conducted,” he said. “It’s unfortunate that it is an incomplete audit due to the lack of cooperation and obstruction from the county. However, in spite of that, this is still the most complete audit that has ever been done.”

    After hearing the evidence, state Rep. Mark Finchem, a candidate for Arizona secretary of state, called “for decertification of the Arizona election, arrest of those involved in tampering with election systems, and an audit of Pima County as a next step.”

    Arizona state Sen. Wendy Rogers said 41 legislators from multiple states have written a letter calling for a 50-state audit, “decertification where appropriate” and possible convening of the U.S. House of Representatives.”

    After Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai’s opening presentation, former President Trump said the audit “was a big win for democracy and a big win for us” that “shows how corrupt the Election was.”

    He accused “CNN, New York Times, Washington Post, and other Lamestream Media” of “feeding large-scale misinformation to the public about the Arizona Audit.”

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