The information that was allegedly deleted from a Maricopa County election machine has been recovered, an auditor told state lawmakers on Tuesday.
Auditors told Maricopa County officials through the Arizona Senate earlier this month that they discovered an entire database directory from an election machine had been deleted.
The Maricopa County Elections Department, in a technical analysis, said officials and subject matter experts reviewed the allegation and found the database folder in question was not deleted.
Fann recently threatened to issue fresh subpoenas to Maricopa County officials over their refusal to provide routers or router images and passwords giving auditors administrative control to Dominion Voting Systems election machines.
The county took the matter to court, arguing the subpoenas were too broad, but a county judge ruled in favor of the Senate.
"The extension of that would be that they do not touch the county network, because that's exposed to the Internet. And to say that the data corresponding to these networks with somehow compromised law enforcement activity or PII data, seems incongruous to the previous statements," he added, referring to personally identifiable information data.
"In the course of communications with the county officials, it was disclosed to us that the Maricopa County officials apparently do not have access at the administrative or technician level for their own tabulating systems. That level of access and those credentials are maintained in the sole possession of two Dominion employees that are apparently full time contractors within the Maricopa County infrastructure," he said.
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