Maricopa County

Disproportionate Operational Capital Allocation to Democratic Counties (AZ)

Established Fact Of approximately $6.8 million in total CTCL grants deployed across nine Arizona counties, $5.16 million — roughly 75.8% — went to the four counties that voted for the Democratic presidential candidate (Maricopa, Pima, Coconino, and Apache), including $1.84 million to Maricopa County alone. This operational funding underwrote expanded staffing, ballot processing equipment, and […]

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Disproportionate CTCL Capital Allocation in Biden-Won Counties (AZ)

Established Fact Arizona’s Auditor General documented CTCL grants of approximately $6.8 million to nine of the state’s fifteen counties for the 2020 elections. The four Arizona counties carried by the Democratic presidential candidate that received CTCL funds — Maricopa ($2,995,921), Pima ($950,446), Coconino ($614,691), and Apache ($598,700) — received a combined $5.16 million, representing approximately

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Disproportionate CTCL Drop Box Funding and Chain-of-Custody Breakdown (AZ)

Established Fact CTCL distributed approximately $5.1 million across Arizona jurisdictions for the 2020 election, with the vast majority flowing to counties carried by Joe Biden. Biden-won counties received approximately $3.9 million — roughly 75% of all CTCL grants in the state — while Trump-won counties received just under $671,000, or approximately 13% of the total.

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Secretary of State Katie Hobbs Certified Results Despite Active Litigation and Audit Request (AZ)

Established Fact On November 30, 2020, Secretary of State Katie Hobbs signed the official canvass certifying Arizona’s 2020 general election results alongside Governor Doug Ducey and Attorney General Mark Brnovich — the same day Arizona Republican Party Chair Kelli Ward had a pending court action requesting examination of signatures on early ballot envelopes. The certification

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Spoliation of Evidence Prior to Senate Forensic Audit (AZ)

Established Fact The Maricopa County Recorder’s office deleted the entire 2020 General Election database from the Dominion EMS server and purged SQL logs the day before the Arizona Senate’s Cyber Ninjas forensic audit began, permanently eliminating native election-period system logs. When a backup was later restored, approximately 263,139 ballot images were corrupt and unreadable and

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Maricopa County Refused to Cooperate with Senate Audit (AZ)

Established Fact Arizona Senate President Karen Fann documented in her September 24, 2021 letter to Attorney General Mark Brnovich that Maricopa County and its vendors – including Dominion Voting Systems – did not cooperate with the Senate-authorized audit and recount. This constitutes an affirmative act of obstruction against a lawfully authorized legislative oversight function. Because

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Database Purge the Day Before Audit/Recount – Destruction of Digital Baseline (AZ)

Established Fact Forensic analysis conducted during the Arizona Senate-ordered Cyber Ninjas audit revealed that the Maricopa County Recorder’s office deleted the entire 2020 General Election database from the Election Management System (EMS) – including all activity logs – in the days following a court order directing Maricopa County to produce election materials to the Arizona

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EMS Software Deviation from Certified Configuration at Time of Board Canvass (AZ)

Established Fact [Established Fact – As to software configuration] The forensic analysis conducted by Ben Cotton of CyFIR documented that the Maricopa County EMS contained an unauthorized compiler capable of creating and executing files during the active voting period – a capability not present in the EAC-certified Dominion Democracy Suite 5.5B configuration. The Cotton analysis,

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Canvass Board Knew of EMS Software Deviation from Certified Configuration at Time of Board Canvass (AZ)

Disputed Fact [Disputed Fact – As to Board knowledge at time of certification] The forensic analysis conducted by Ben Cotton of CyFIR documented that the Maricopa County EMS contained an unauthorized compiler capable of creating and executing files during the active voting period – a capability not present in the EAC-certified Dominion Democracy Suite 5.5B

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Certification Despite Protocol Non-Compliance and Post-Certification Board Obstruction (AZ)

Established Fact The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors certified the county’s 2020 general election results despite documented, forensically confirmed non-compliance with critical election security protocols. The Cyber Ninjas forensic audit documented that the Dominion Democracy Suite EMS software was materially altered from its certified “golden image” configuration, that all user accounts on all election systems

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