Teams conducting a forensic audit in Arizona's largest county said on July 15 that they want more items to complete their review, which has turned up several major discrepancies.
The auditors, led by Florida-based Cyber Ninjas, want ballot envelope images, router images, splunk logs, hard drives that contain information about the 2020 election in Maricopa County, and details on the county's policies and procedures as they try to complete a review that started nearly three months ago.
Doug Logan, CEO of Cyber Ninjas, told senators at the Arizona state Capitol during a hearing that auditors could find no record of the county sending more than 74,000 mail-in ballots.
Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Chairman Jack Sellers, a Republican, said in a statement after the hearing that the auditors were incompetent.
A county spokesperson told The Epoch Times via email it was unclear which data sets the auditors were referring to for some of their allegations.
The county is still refusing to provide the auditors access to the subpoenaed materials.
County officials have noted that a hand recount and a risk-limiting audit performed at their behest uncovered no discrepancies.
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Friday, July 16, 2021
Maricopa County Auditors Seek Ballot Envelope Images, Splunk Logs After Discovering Discrepancies
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