Arizona Maricopa County Audit: ‘No Clear Record’ Of 74,243 Mail-In Ballots Being Sent

In a hearing on Thursday, the head of the organization conducting the forensic audit of Maricopa County’s November 2020 election results told Arizona State Senate President Karen Fann that the audit found “no clear record” of 74,243 mail-in ballots being sent in the 2020 election.

“We have 74,243 mail-in ballots where there is no clear record of them being sent. Just to be clear, here in the state of Arizona there is E.V. 32s and E.V. 33s. E.V. 32s are supposed to give a record of when a mail-in ballot is sent. E.V. 33 is supposed to give a record of when the mail in ballot is received,” Doug Logan, CEO of CyberNinjas, testified at the hearing.

He continued, “There should be more E.V. 32s, more sent out, than there are that are received. Specifically, with these, we can tie them to a specific individual that it was mailed to. So we have 74,000 where we have them came back from individuals where we don’t have a clear indication that they were ever sent out to them. That could be a something where documentation wasn’t done right. There’s a clerical issue. There’s not proper things there, but I think when we’ve got 74,000, it merits knocking on a door and validating some of this information.’

Full Arizona Senate Hearing On 2020 Election Audit-Maricopa County

Watch his full statement from the hearing below:

Former Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett, who also served as the official liaison for the Arizona State Senate Audit, testified as well, according to Just The News:

“In the state Senate hearing on Thursday, Senate Liaison Ken Bennett described the process by which election workers duplicate a ballot. “If a ballot gets damaged and has to be sent to duplication, there is a very specific process in the [state] elections procedure manual,” he said. That process involves applying matching serial numbers to both original and duplicated ballots.”

Senate Liaison Ken Bennett explained the method by which election workers replicate a ballot during a state Senate hearing on Thursday, “If a ballot gets damaged and has to be sent to duplication, there is a very specific process in the [state] elections procedure manual.”

Matching serial numbers are applied to both original and copied ballots in this procedure.

The objective of the audit of Maricopa County’s 2020 election results, according to Arizona State Senate President Karen Fann, was to uncover election integrity problems so that Arizona voters may have confidence that future elections would be free and fair.

Logan and Bennett started the hearing by describing the audit processes, assuring everyone in attendance that they were up to standard.

Fann concluded the hearing by stressing that the testimony was just an interim report on the forensic audit findings, and that a full report will be issued soon.

She said that the final report was delayed by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors’ and county officials’ continuing lack of cooperation with the audit.

Biden won Arizona’s 11 Electoral College votes by a razor-thin margin of fewer than 11,000 votes out of three million voted in the November 2020 election. Maricopa County, which is the focus of the current forensic audit, received the majority of the state’s votes, 2.1 million.

Democrats and the mainstream media have been vocal in their opposition to the forensic audit.

Two Democratic members of the House Oversight Committee stated earlier this week that they plan to begin an investigation into the Arizona State Senate’s forensic examination of Maricopa County’s November 2020 election results.

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