State lawmakers were told in a Friday hearing that the Arizona election audit uncovered inconsistencies in the 2020 election.
The Maricopa County audit was commissioned by Arizona Senate republicans and conducted by the Florida-based company Cyber Ninjas. The review involved over 1,500 people and 100,000 hours.
On the same day, Senate President Karen Fann sent a letter to Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich recommending further investigation into the auditโs findings.
As reported by the Epoch Times, she expressed concerns about signature verification on mail-in ballots, the accuracy of voter rolls, the security of elections systems and the record-keeping of evidence.
โI am therefore forwarding the reports for your officeโs consideration and, if you find it appropriate, further investigation as part of your ongoing oversight of these issues,โ Fann wrote.
Brnovich said in a statement that he will โtake all necessary actions that are supported by the evidence and where [he has] legal authority,โ as โArizonans deserve to have their votes accurately counted and protected.โ
His office said that its Election Integrity Unit โwill thoroughly review the Senateโs information and evidence,โ though โspecific allegations cannot be commented on until the review is complete.โ
The audit found a recount vote discrepancy of 994 in the presidential race and 1,167 in the Senate race, but highlighted issues with a whopping 53,305 ballots in total.
Indeed, on Friday, a draft of the report was leaked ahead of the Senate audit hearing and the numbers did not entirely correlate with that of Cyber Ninjaโs final report.
โAs you know,โ Fann said during the hearing, โsomebody leaked one of the draft reports out over the last 24-48 hours. It was a draft report, so I can tell you that whatโs in that is not entirely whatโs in the final report.โ
According to the final report, 23,344 mail-in ballots were received from previous addresses.