An Arizona newspaper filed a lawsuit against the GOP-led state Senate and a contractor to obtain information about the audit of the 2020 election results in Maricopa County.
The U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) on Thursday upheld the Arizona statute that bans ballot harvesting and a policy that throws out votes cast by persons in precincts in which they do not reside.
The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that a pair of Republican-backed Arizona voting restrictions do not run afoul of federal law, rejecting a Democratic challenge and dealing a blow to voting rights advocates.
On Friday The Gateway Pundit’s Jordan Conradson reported that the final Maricopa County ballots were inspected inside the Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix, Arizona.
The audit of the 2020 election in Maricopa County, Arizona has concluded, with both paper examination and counting finishing on Friday, and the hand count of ballots finishing earlier this month. Full results will be provided to the Arizona Senate, with a preliminary report potentially arriving as early as Monday, June 28.
The Arizona legislature is ready to take action if the election audit taking place in the state’s largest county uncovers irregularities, a state senator said.