
But of course, the county official has denied the whole thing, from beginning to end!
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However, their denial would be absolutely irrelevant, when the results come. And it’s a matter of a very, VERY short time!
Ken Bennett, Senate liaison to the Maricopa County, Arizona, election audit spoke with the Western Journal. He said that “auditors were informed by county election workers that the signature verification standards for mail-in ballots were at first lowered and ultimately disregarded for November’s races.”
“We’ve literally been told by people who worked in that process for Maricopa County that the standard at the beginning was quite reasonable and high.”
“Originally absentee ballot reviewers looked for 20 points in signatures such as the angle of the letters, or how T’s are crossed or how I’s dotted, the former Arizona secretary of state said.
“But they got so far behind, we’ve been told that they went to the people on that team, 40-some people, and said, ‘OK, reduce it to 10’ and then to five and then one,” he explained.
“And then we’re told, and I can hardly believe that this might have been the case, but it needs to be verified. We’re told they finally told them, ‘Let everything go through, including blank signature boxes.’ If that happened, that is a terrible failure,” Bennett added.
90% of the Maricopa County voted by mail.
“If there are thousands or hundreds or tens of thousands or whatever of envelopes that did not have signatures at all, which is what some people have told us happened, that would be a huge failure by the county, because state law clearly says that an envelope containing a ballot has to have a signature in that affidavit box that reasonably resembles the voter who is attesting with that signature, that that’s their ballot inside.”
Maricopa county pushed back strongly against the charges, that it failed to follow the law relating to signature verification.
“At no point during the 2020 election cycle did Maricopa County modify the rigorous signature verification requirements. Any suggestion to the contrary is categorically false,” Maricopa County Recorder’s Office spokesman Darron Moffatt stated in an e-mail to the Western Journal.
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— Christina Bobb (@christina_bobb) June 21, 2021
At our current rate of examining over 100k ballots per day, we will complete the paper examination phase of the audit by Saturday, June 26.
— Maricopa Arizona Audit (@ArizonaAudit) June 16, 2021
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