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Arizona Legislators Order A Hand Recount Of 2.1 Million Ballots


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It’s time to do things the old-fashion way!

Arizona state legislators have made an announcement that says a recount of  2.1 million ballots from Maricopa County will be done by hand.

Arizona’s State Senate will also conduct a very detailed investigation on voting machines and any other IT breaches that occurred on November 3rd, 2020.

Read Arizona Senate’s full announcement below:

The Epoch Times covered the story exclusively and had these details to add:

Arizona legislators have ordered a recount of 2.1 million ballots for the 2020 presidential election, this time to be done by hand.

The Arizona Senate, which is controlled by Republicans, released a statement confirming their intent to do another audit of the ballots from Maricopa County, the state’s most populous county.

The Arizona State Senate statement released on Thursday says that they will conduct a “broad and detailed” audit, adding that they will test voting machines, scan ballots, look for IT breaches, and perform a hand count.

“As thousands of our voters continue to call for a thorough audit of the 2020 election in Maricopa County, I am pleased to report we have narrowed it down to a preferred forensic audit team,” reads a March 18 statement from state Sen. Karen Fann (R-Ariz.).

“We are negotiating final details on the execution of the audit and hope to have an announcement soon.”

NATIONAL POLL: Do You Trust Fox News?

A hand recount should’ve happened months ago, but the old saying goes it’s better late than never.

Fox 10 News wasn’t silent and shared these details:

Republicans who control the Arizona Senate announced March 18 they now intend to do a complete recount of 2.1 million ballots in the state’s most populous county to ensure that President Joe Biden’s November win was legitimate.

Senate President Karen Fann had been pushing for a “full forensic audit” of Maricopa County’s election result and won a court order on Feb. 26 granting the Senate access to the ballots and tabulation machines. But she had never acknowledged until this week that she wanted a full recount, something state law doesn’t allow except in narrow circumstances.

It’s easy to throw in the towel and give up but Republican Senators in Arizona are refusing to accept a fraudulent election.



 

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