Arizona’s GOP Electors to Intervene in Case Where Maricopa County Officials Are Refusing to Allow Audit of Dominion Machines

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Arizona’s Republican slate of electors will intervene in a case between Maricopa County officials and the state’s Legislature.

The State Senate Judiciary Committee issued a subpoena to Maricopa County seeking an audit of Dominion machines used in the presidential election.

The subpoenas sought a data forensic examination of the machines.

“The goal is to verify the machines did what they are supposed to do,” Senate President Karen Fann said.

After initially agreeing to comply, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors abruptly changed course on Friday, instructing the county attorney to respond to the subpoena with a complaint in Superior Court instead.

“We are entering into this case,” said Dr. Kelli Ward, the chairwoman of the Arizona GOP.

A similar forensic audit conducted on Dominion voting machines in Antrim County, Michigan, earlier this month revealed Dominion voting machines intentionally generate an inordinate number of ballot errors so that votes can be counted and allotted with little to no oversight.

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