Arizona

Canvassing Revealed Over 96,000 Ghost Votes In Arizona (AZ)

Established Fact In addition, the Canvass found that across the state of Arizona an estimated 96,389 mail-in votes were Ghost Votes! These are votes that were cast under the names of registered voters who were either unknown to the residents of the registered address or who were verified as having moved away before October 2020. […]

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Canvassing Revealed Up To 173,000 Missing Ballots In Maricopa County (AZ)

Established Fact During the canvass, individuals were interviewed at their residence that were registered to vote in Maricopa County but whom the county did not record a vote. Of those interviewed, 34.23% of these people said they had actually voted in the 2020 election. 34.23 % of these residents had voted, but no vote was

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Missing Chain-of-Custody Documentation for EPB Records – Audit Liaison Finding (AZ)

Established Fact The Arizona State Senate’s Audit Liaison, Ken Bennett, formally documented that Maricopa County failed to produce chain-of-custody documentation required by A.R.S. § 16-621(E) for election equipment and ballots during the active election period. This gap directly implicates the Sitebook EPB records: without chain-of-custody documentation, it is impossible to determine whether the EPB logs

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EPB “Sitebook” Mid-Election Software Update – Multiple Ballots Issued Per Voter Without Override Alert (AZ)

Established Fact During active voting on November 3, 2020, a software update was deployed to the “Sitebooks” – Maricopa County’s electronic poll book system – that resulted in the electronic poll book issuing multiple ballots to a single voter without triggering any alert or requiring supervisor override. A poll worker testified under oath that the

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Arizona Senate Decertification Resolution and Maricopa County Non-Compliance Concealed from Congress (AZ)

Established Fact The Arizona State Legislature introduced HCR 2033 as a formal effort to decertify the state’s presidential electors, citing documented irregularities including deleted EMS files, overwritten security logs, and the Cyber Ninjas audit’s finding that election files were deleted from scanner machines. This legislative dispute was active during the transmission of Arizona’s Certificate of

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Indictment of Alternate Electors Despite Active Legislative Decertification Dispute (AZ)

Established Fact Following the 2020 election, alternate Republican electors convened to cast a provisional slate preserving constitutionally authorized remedies for Congress to exercise. Concurrently, state legislators introduced HCR 2033 to formally decertify Arizona’s election results. Years after Congress accepted the certification, Attorney General Kris Mayes initiated a grand jury proceeding and indicted 18 individuals associated

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Dominion iButtons – Hardware Authentication Tokens Retained Exclusively by Vendor, Never Transferred to County (AZ)

Established Fact Maricopa County did not possess the administrative iButtons – hardware authentication tokens required to configure, validate, and independently access the Dominion tabulation systems it deployed in the 2020 election. These tokens were retained exclusively by Dominion Voting Systems throughout the election cycle. As a consequence, Maricopa County election officials had no independent ability

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EMS Security Event Log Configured to Auto-Overwrite – Election Day Logs Destroyed (AZ)

Established Fact The EMS server’s Windows Security Event Log was configured with a maximum retention size of 20 MB and set to automatically overwrite older entries when full. As a consequence, the earliest log entry preserved at the time of forensic audit was dated February 5, 2021 – not November 3, 2020. Every access event,

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Single Shared Password Across All EMS Components – Never Rotated Through 2020 Election (AZ)

Established Fact The credentials (usernames and passwords) for all EMS server components – EMS workstations, adjudication workstations, HiPro scanners, and ICC workstations – were created during the Dominion software installation on August 6, 2019, and were never changed from that date through the delivery of systems for forensic audit following the 2020 election: a period

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Unpatched EMS Operating System and Plaintext FIPS Decryption Keys (AZ)

Established Fact The Dominion EMS server’s operating system and antivirus software were not patched or updated after August 6, 2019 – the date of initial installation – leaving the system exposed to all known exploits disclosed during the subsequent 14 months before the November 2020 election, including the entire pre-election deployment period. More critically, Dominion

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