Arizona

57,734 potentially fraudulent ballots cast in Maricopa County (AZ)

Established Fact There were 57,734 potentially fraudulent ballots cast in Maricopa County for the 2020 general election. Remember, the vote difference in the 2020 election between Biden and Trump in Arizona was only 10,457 votes. Citations Senator Wendy Rogers , https://wendyrogers.org/arizonas-2020-forensic-election-senate-audit-what-you-havent-heard-and-much-much-more/

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Damaged Ballot Boxes and No Ballot Box Chain of Custody (AZ)

Established Fact Arizona Senate Audit team led by Cyber Ninjas received damaged ballot boxes from Maricopa County officials and have video evidence of that. Auditors were never provided Chain-of-Custody documentation for the ballots for the time-period prior to the ballot’s movement into the Auditors’ care. Citations Arizona Secretary of State, Coliseum Observer Notes 2021, published

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Approximately 23,000 Ballots Printed From Unidentified Source – Speckin Forensic Report (AZ)

Disputed Fact Forensic document examiner Erich Speckin, retained as part of the Arizona Senate audit, reported that approximately 23,000 ballots appeared to have been printed from a source other than the official ballot PDF on file with Maricopa County. He further documented that 58 batches of ballots (approximately 11,600 ballots) from early voting favored one

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Commingled Original and Duplicate Ballots – Batch Manifests Do Not Match Physical Contents; UOCAVA Double-Counts (AZ)

Established Fact Post-election audit confirmed that boxes of ballots delivered to auditors contained commingled original damaged ballots and their machine duplicates, inconsistently identified, with batch manifests that did not match physical contents. In the documented example of Box EVH1/11-07/MC17349, the manifest listed 14 batches of original ballots while the box physically contained 7 original and

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Unauthorized Ballot Paper – Up to 10 Non-Compliant Paper Types Forced 11.2% Adjudication Rate (AZ)

Established Fact Digital forensic microscopy conducted as part of the post-election audit detected the use of up to 10 different forms of unauthorized, non-compliant ballot paper stock in Maricopa County’s 2020 election. Official Maricopa County ballots have a specific, certified paper specification, calibration marks, and Machine Identification Codes (steganographic hexagonal dots) that identify them as

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263,139 Corrupted and 21,273 Missing Ballot Images on the EMS (AZ)

Established Fact Forensic examination of the Maricopa County Election Management System (EMS) revealed that 263,139 ballot images were corrupt and unreadable, and an additional 21,273 ballot images were entirely missing. Ballot images are the digital photographs taken by tabulators at the moment of scanning; they are the primary instrument for correlating electronic cast vote records

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Suppression of Citizen Dissent via State-Federal Influence Network (AZ)

Established Fact The Arizona Secretary of State’s Office under Katie Hobbs submitted a private citizen’s Facebook post, which stated that the incumbent president had already won Arizona, to the CISA/EIP tipline, resulting in coordinated removal of the domestic political speech by platforms. EIP and government partners also classified allegations regarding Sharpie use in Maricopa County

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Suppression of Audit-Related Speech During Cyber Ninjas Investigation (AZ)

Established Fact The EIP engaged in rapid-response flagging campaigns targeting posts that publicized findings from the Arizona Senate-commissioned Cyber Ninjas forensic audit of Maricopa County, characterizing audit-related reporting as a “delegitimization narrative.” Posts citing audit-documented facts – including deleted EMS files, overwritten security logs, and missing ballot images – were labeled as misinformation and routed

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State-Sponsored Suppression of Private Citizen Speech via CIS Tipline (AZ)

Established Fact The Arizona Secretary of State’s Office, under then-Secretary Katie Hobbs, monitored the private Facebook page of a private Arizona citizen and submitted a formal censorship request to the CIS misinformation tipline. The report was forwarded through CIS to CISA and the EIP, and then to Facebook to effectuate content removal. A state government

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Sinaloa Cartel Election Influence (AZ)

Reasonable Inference In February 2023, attorney John Thaler and his investigator Jacqueline Breger presented allegations before the Arizona Legislature’s joint House and Senate Elections Committees claiming that the Sinaloa Cartel had laundered drug proceeds through Arizona real estate transactions and used bribed public officials — including the Governor, county supervisors, and Superior Court judges —

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