By Jen Fifield |Arizona Republic
The months-long partisan audit of Maricopa County’s 2020 election results may draw out for at least a few more weeks.
Arizona Senate Liaison Ken Bennett said Tuesday that he was told the Senate’s contractors will have access to the building on the state fairgrounds property where they moved the county’s ballots and vote-counting machines last week “for at least a couple more weeks, and more if needed.”
The unconventional audit of the Nov. 3 election began on April 23 in Veterans Memorial Coliseum on the fairgrounds property and has stretched far past the original expected end date of May 14.
Bennett has said to expect results in August.
What’s left to do is unclear