Arizona’s Attorney General Mark Brnovich has confirmed that his office will continue to investigate allegations of election fraud in the 2020 election.
In a letter, Brnovich asked Maricopa County to preserve materials related to the 2020 election for an investigation and possible litigation over how the county administered the contest.
“The letter directs the county to preserve paper documents, electronic communications, election equipment and data stored on them, voter registration forms, and more. It also said the litigation hold extends to all county employees, contractors, vendors, and anyone “directly or indirectly involved in any aspect” of managing the election,” the Washington Examiner reported.
“The Arizona Senate’s report that was released on Friday raises some serious questions regarding the 2020 election. Arizonans can be assured our office will conduct a thorough review of the information we receive,” Brnovich said.
Senate President Karen Fann has claimed the state Senate’s audit report has fueled concerns about how the election was administered.
Fann requested Brnovich’s office to investigate those matters.
In a statement Friday, Brnovich pledged to take “all necessary actions that are supported by the evidence and where I have legal authority.”
According to BeckerNews, Brnovich also sent a letter to Senate President Karen Fann confirming that his office is investigating election fraud claims related to the 2020 election.
“The state attorney general’s office is thus seeking more information from the Arizona Senate in order to proceed, as was detailed in a letter issued by Asst. Attorney General Jennifer Wright on Tuesday, which is provided below,” the outlet reported.
Dear President Fann:
The Elections Integrity Unit (“Unit”) of the Arizona Attorney General’s Office (“AGO”) is in receipt of your letter dated September 24, 2021 and related audit reports pertaining to the Senate’s forensic audit the 2020 General Election.
In order for the Unit to conduct a thorough review of the information contained in those reports, we respectfully request the following:
1. Unredacted copies of all reports;
2. Appendices referenced in Cyber Ninjas Report, Vol. III;
3. Evidence supporting findings contained in Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai’s report entitled “Pattern Recognition Classification of Early Voting Ballot Return Envelope Images for Signature Presence Detection by Echomail”;
4. Evidence supporting findings contained in Ben Cotton’s presentation “Digital Findings”; and
5. An opportunity to meet individually with each of the contractors/subcontractors that prepared the report or presented findings to the Senate.
Please note that the Unit sent a letter to Maricopa County directing them to preserve all potentially relevant materials related to the 2020 General Election, 2020 Presidential Preference Election and the 2020 Primary Election. The Unit will send a follow up letter asking Maricopa County to respond to the reports’ findings, as well as inviting them to provide rebuttal evidence.
This is an excerpt from Conservative Brief.
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