Trio of election experts offers Arizona Senate another chance to check Cyber Ninjas audit work
Courtesy Larry Moore By Mary Jo Pitzl | Arizona Republic The audit of the Maricopa County ballots from the 2020 general election continues on July
Courtesy Larry Moore By Mary Jo Pitzl | Arizona Republic The audit of the Maricopa County ballots from the 2020 general election continues on July
Cleta Mitchell By Jen Fifield, Stacey Barchenger | Arizona Republic A prominent Republican attorney who advised President Donald Trump as he tried to overturn the
Senate lawyer Kory Langhofer By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic The Arizona Senate is continuing its fight to keep secret nearly 3,000 emails and text
County supervisors have until Sept. 27 to comply or face the prospect of losing hundreds of millions of dollars of sales-tax revenue the state shares
By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic An Arizona judge for the first time Wednesday directly ordered the company that led the audit of the 2020
Cyber Ninjas CEO Doug Logan testifies to the Senate on July 15, 2021. By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror The team that has worked since
Flickr By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic A judge on Wednesday ordered the Arizona Senate to turn over thousands of outstanding documents related to the
Photo by Tempe Chamber of Commerce By Paulina Pineda | Arizona Republic Tempe is gearing up for a competitive City Council election in March. Multi-term
By Mary Jo Pitzl | Arizona Republic State and national Democrats are threatening to sue if state officials don’t fix a pending election law that
By Ronald J. Hansen | Arizona Republic (Photo courtesy of Tanya Wheeless) Tanya Wheeless, a former deputy chief of staff for former Sen. Martha McSally,
An Arizona Ranger watches as contractors working for Cyber Ninjas, a cybersecurity company hired by the Arizona State Senate, examine and recount ballots from the
Boxes of ballots at “The Madhouse on McDowell”/MaricopaCounty.gov By Lacey Latch | Arizona Republic After months of counting, scanning, recounting and general controversy, the 2.1
Trump and his allies are building the foundation for the 2024 coup effort by sowing more confusion about voting now/imgflip.com By Amanda Marcotte | Salon
Senate President Karen Fann/Wickepedia.org By Mary Jo Pitzl, Joshua Bowling |Arizona Republic The Arizona Senate will conduct its own recount of the total number of
Opinion: We have examples right here in Arizona, individuals who believe in traditional GOP values and acted on them. upsplash photo By EJ MontiniArizona RepublicView
Maricopa County.gov Maricopa County Supervisor Clint Hickman (above) knows politics can be a cutthroat business, but he never imagined that his own Republican party would
High school teacher Jim Byrne, left, joins a September 2018 protest against the removal of the Invest in Education initiative form the November 2018 ballot.
Opinion: Gov. Doug Ducey and Republican lawmakers gave a huge tax to the rich, and Democrats were powerless to stop it. Will Democrats learn their lesson?
Rep. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., stands on a chair as lawmakers prepare to evacuate the floor as rioters try to break into the House Chamber at
Dominion software has been widely used in voting and counting machines By Danny Shapiro | KTAR Maricopa County officials said Monday they will no longer
Photo by Jim Small /Arizona Mirror By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Prosecutorial agencies would have the opportunity to investigate possible voter fraud when county
Rep. Shawnna Bolick, R-Phoenix, is sworn in during the opening of the Arizona Legislature at the state Capitol Monday, Jan. 11, 2021, in Phoenix. /Ross
Attorney Kory Langhofer said the Public Records Act does not apply to private companies. By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Senate President Karen Fann
A contractor working for Florida-based company, Cyber Ninjas, yawns as Maricopa County ballots cast in the 2020 general election are examined and recounted on May
azaudit.org By Jen Fifield | Arizona Republic What to call the activity at Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum this month? It’s not an “audit,” according to
County Attorney Allister Adel/Maricopa County photo By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Maricopa County is taking the first steps to what could be a
Maricopa County Supervisor Bill Gates, surrounded by other county elected officials, explains why he believes the results of the 2020 election were correct and everything
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