Arizona

Ward v. Jackson – Government Counsel’s Representation to Arizona Supreme Court That Ballots Were Segregated; Physical State of Ballot Corpus Inconsistent with Representation (AZ)

Reasonable Inference In Ward v. Jackson, Arizona Supreme Court Case No. CV2020-015285, the Secretary of State’s counsel represented to the court that the challenged ballots had been segregated and preserved in a manner that would permit the relief requested. The Cyber Ninjas audit, completed in September 2021, found that the physical ballot corpus was not […]

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Alleged RICO Bribery Network Among Maricopa County Superior Court Judges – Harris/Thaler Law Firm Criminal Investigation (AZ)

Reasonable Inference [Reasonable Inference aspect of this finding] An extensive investigation by the Harris/Thaler Law Firm, submitted as a formal brief in Maricopa County Superior Court criminal case CR2021-134056, alleged that public officials – including more than two dozen judges of the Maricopa County Superior Court – accepted bribes to protect racketeering enterprises and to

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Bribery of Maricopa County Superior Court Judges – Harris/Thaler Law Firm Criminal Investigation (AZ)

Disputed Fact [Disputed Fact aspect of this finding] An extensive investigation by the Harris/Thaler Law Firm, submitted as a formal brief in Maricopa County Superior Court criminal case CR2021-134056, alleged that public officials – including more than two dozen judges of the Maricopa County Superior Court – accepted bribes to protect racketeering enterprises and to

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Bowyer v. Ducey, No. 2:20-cv-02321-DJH (D. Ariz.) – Dismissed for Standing (AZ)

Established Fact [Established Fact – Dismissal] A federal lawsuit alleging large-scale election fraud and seeking to decertify Arizona’s election results was dismissed for lack of legal standing. The presiding judge described the claims as “sorely wanting of relevant or reliable evidence” and noted entertaining the suit “would cause extreme and unprecedented harm” at that late

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MCTEC Deleted All of the Election Files (AZ)

Established Fact Fortunately, in the AZ Senate audit, a company by the name of CyFIR was contracted to investigate the hardware, machines, tabulators, etc used in the election. CyFIR found and showed that the Maricopa County Recorder’s office actually deleted the entire 2020 General election results from their system the day before an audit and

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Commingled Ballots Contradicting Court Representations (AZ)

Established Fact Ballot boxes delivered to auditors contained commingled original and duplicate ballots, inconsistently identified, with batch manifests not matching physical contents. In at least one documented box (EVH1/11-07/MC17349), the manifest listed 14 batches of originals while the physical contents contained 7 originals and 8 duplicates with one batch entirely unaccounted. During prior Arizona Supreme

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284,412 Corrupt or Missing Ballot Images (AZ)

Disputed Fact The Cyber Ninjas audit found 284,412 ballot images on the EMS were “corrupt or missing.” Files were additionally found missing from the EMS server. Maricopa County contested the characterization; Cyber Ninjas responded that their team included certified forensic examiners and that the County’s own actions – creating new executable files and modifying thousands

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Missing Chain-of-Custody Documentation (AZ)

Established Fact Maricopa County failed to produce to the Arizona State Senate the chain-of-custody documentation required by A.R.S. § 16-621(E), which expressly mandates records tracing custody of all election equipment and ballots through completion of provisional voting tabulation. Senate Audit Liaison Ken Bennett stated this as an established compliance failure. Citations AZ Senate Audit Liaison

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Overwriting of Windows Security Event Logs (AZ)

Established Fact Windows security event logs on the EMS server – which track remote and local access – were restricted to a 20 MB file size, causing them to automatically overwrite. The logs covering the November 3, 2020 election period were purged, destroying the complete audit trail of all system access during the election. Citations

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Deletion of EMS Files and Database (AZ)

Established Fact Forensic experts found that 865 directories and 85,673 election-related files were deleted from the EMS C: Drive, and over 1 million files from the D: Drive. The Cyber Ninjas audit report states all data in the EMS database related to the 2020 General Election “had been fully cleared” and that security logs “appeared

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