Our sad local newspaper, the Arizona Daily Star, offers up this inaccurate and misleading headline today on a report by Howard Fischer: Arizona AG says he found election fraud, gives no details yet. WRONG!
The Arizona Republic accurately reports, Attorney general’s report on election in Maricopa County questions procedures, doesn’t allege wrongdoing.
The Associated Press in Arizona accurately reports, Arizona AG letter offers no proof of 2020 election fraud.
E.J. Montini writes at The Republic, Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich’s election fraud investigation turns up bupkis.
The most noteworthy thing in Brnovich’s letter to @FannKfann is what it doesn’t say: it makes no mention of any possible widespread fraud or other malfeasance that could’ve altered the outcome of the 2020 presidential election in Maricopa County and Arizona.
— Jeremy Duda (@jeremyduda) April 6, 2022
Whoever at the Arizona Daily Star is responsible for this inaccurate and misleading headline today is playing the same game as Kelli Ward, the MAGA/QAnon election denier chair of the Arizona Republican Party.
Oh, look. @kelliwardaz buck raking based on something @brnoforaz never said (but he did throw a few head fakes). pic.twitter.com/AFETW0fTxi
— Brahm Resnik (@brahmresnik) April 7, 2022
Nowhere in @GeneralBrnovich’s letter did he say there was widespread fraud. https://t.co/hgD3g396dc https://t.co/6RV2zAJYu0
— Jeremy Duda (@jeremyduda) April 7, 2022
Whoever at the Arizona Daily Star is responsible for this inaccurate and misleading headline needs to lose his or her job today. The newspaper is purposefully undermining public confidence in elections. This is reckless and irresponsible.
The Arizona Mirror reports, Brnovich discloses ‘interim’ findings of civil election probe, angering some Republicans:
True believers in the baseless conspiracy theory that the 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump were left disappointed by Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich on Wednesday after he released an “interim report” that made clear his investigators are conducting a civil — and not a criminal — probe, and that they had uncovered little more than record-keeping issues.
From one of the deputy county attorneys who represents the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors in legal disputes https://t.co/QkpUwO2tIR
— Jeremy Duda (@jeremyduda) April 7, 2022
Brnovich, a Republican who is running for U.S. Senate, opened the investigation six months ago, following the conclusion of a partisan review of Maricopa County’s election conducted by the state Senate. On Wednesday, he sent a letter to Senate President Karen Fann outlining what his office’s Election Integrity Unit had uncovered so far.
While Brnovich said his investigators believe they discovered “serious vulnerabilities,” the letter conspicuously does not mention any widespread voter fraud that could have altered the outcome of the 2020 election — a claim that has been the focus of President Donald Trump and many Republicans in Arizona.
And although Brnovich alluded to criminal “instances of election fraud” that are being prosecuted — like the Republican woman in Scottsdale who cast a ballot for her dead mother — he noted several times that his office had struggled at times in its investigation because it does not have subpoena power in civil cases like the one being explored against county elections officials.
That didn’t sit well with [MAGA/QAnon election denier and insurrectionist] Sen. Wendy Rogers, a Flagstaff Republican and ardent Trump supporter who has repeatedly called for the 2020 election to be overturned.
“Our nation burns and people write damn letters that don’t do a damn thing! Fix it now!” Rogers said in a flurry of posts on the encrypted messaging app Telegram. “There is something else we can use to deter crime but I would get censured again if I said it.” [She is referring to her eliminationist rhetoric about political opponents who disagree with her should “be hanged from the gallows.” Senate votes to censure Wendy Rogers for threatening her colleagues.]
Jim Lamon, a wealthy businessman who was a fake Trump elector and [MAGA election denier who] helped fund the Senate’s so-called “audit,” also lashed out at Brnovich. [Brnovich should be prosecuting these fake GQP electors for conspiract ot commit election fraud, forgery, and conspiracy to defraud the United States.]
“(Bronvich’s) Election Integrity report is a ‘Nothing Burger’ despite having the Maricopa (County) audit findings on his desk for 6 mos,” Lamon, who is also running for U.S. Senate, wrote on Twitter.
.@brnoforaz’s Election Integrity report is a "Nothing Burger" despite having the Maricopa Ct audit findings on his desk for 6 mos.
Arizona voters want a "Get Stuff Done" US Senator – they are with Jim Lamon. Brno's own polling shows Lamon surging & now leading by 6 points. https://t.co/LYLqAB9kUU pic.twitter.com/uWv5hCZXx2
— Jim Lamon (@jim_lamon) April 6, 2022
Brnovich has been the target of Trump’s ire since shortly after the 2020 election, when the AG told Fox Business that there was no fraud in the Arizona election. When Brnovich entered the field for U.S. Senate, Trump took aim at Brnovich, calling him “lackluster” for failing to declare the election “stolen.”
“Arizona was a big part and Brnovich must put himself in gear, or no Arizona Republican will vote for him in the upcoming elections. They will never forget, and neither will the great Patriots of our Nation!” Trump said at the time.
Trump has continued his pressure on Brnovich, chastising him in written statementsand asking him to “do something.”
What is the AG claiming?
The interim report details little about how the investigation is going other than that Brnovich’s office is still possibly pursuing cases.
“This Interim Report comes at the six-month mark after the Senate sent its reports to the Attorney General,” the report says. “Investigations (civil and criminal) of this magnitude and complexity take many months if not years to complete.”
I'm going through this now…but something is standing out. Big time.
There is nothing in here addressing anything actually done during the ballot review. https://t.co/GzMWxjPFJ1
— The AZ – abc15 – Data Guru (@Garrett_Archer) April 6, 2022
To include not a SINGLE THING about the many b.s. items in the Ninja report that AG investigators debunked … is really special.
— Stephen Richer—Maricopa Cnty Recorder (prsnl acct) (@stephen_richer) April 7, 2022
In one section, Brnovich said he believes the county was not properly vetting voter signatures on early ballot affidavits, but detailed no evidence that the county failed to follow the law. Instead, he noted that on the day after the 2020 election, county workers spent an average of “only 4.6 seconds per signature.” It’s unclear how he reached that conclusion, or whether it is even a problem.
.@GeneralBrnovich audit report puts out a statistic that it took 4.6 seconds on average to validate early votes dropped off on election day.
My questions:
1) Is this a statistic, or based off data?
2) Why is it a problem? What should it be? What is your working baseline?— The AZ – abc15 – Data Guru (@Garrett_Archer) April 6, 2022
Also, a bunch of people who have never done signature review and don’t cite to a single academic or scientific study about appropriate time. (But fwiw: I’d much rather machines do the signature review if possible. No bias, no racism, no sleepy, no hungry, no slacking, less cost) https://t.co/gRQBfkht1p
— Stephen Richer—Maricopa Cnty Recorder (prsnl acct) (@stephen_richer) April 7, 2022
Maricopa County contends that the 4.6 second average for signature verification cited by @GeneralBrnovich report is baseless since over 40 people review signatures, and not 1 person. https://t.co/g6jb2uFCqr
— The AZ – abc15 – Data Guru (@Garrett_Archer) April 7, 2022
County officials accused Brnovich of selectively ignoring evidence to craft a menacing narrative. For instance, they said that his 4.6 second figure was based on a single person checking signatures — even though there were more than 40 elections staffers who were examining signatures that day.
“The bottom line: the AG has not identified a single instance where a ballot was accepted with a non-matching signature,” Maricopa County Chairman Bill Gates and Recorder Stephen Richer said in a joint statement.
When it comes to how Brnovich reached the figure that election officials on one day spent an average of just 4.6 seconds verifying each signature, Gates and Richer said he cherry-picked that from one employee, despite having access to 40 people involved in signature verification pic.twitter.com/EZE4loQAPh
— Jeremy Duda (@jeremyduda) April 7, 2022
Richer also took to Twitter to respond to the letter in a thread addressing the concerns raised saying that he and his office have been working with investigators and that their answers likely didn’t “fit the narrative.”
“I remember spending many, many hours working with investigators on our entire tech stack,” Richer said. “Looking at questions like internet connectivity and data deletion. I guess the answers to those questions don’t fit the narrative…”
🧵🧵I remember spending many, many hours working with investigators on our entire tech stack. Looking at questions like internet connectivity and data deletion. I guess the answers to those don’t fit the narrative…
— Stephen Richer—Maricopa Cnty Recorder (prsnl acct) (@stephen_richer) April 6, 2022
Gates and Richer said that the report has “no new evidence, nothing that would have changed the results, and nothing that should lead people to question the overall health of our electoral system.”
“We’ve spent nearly eight months cooperating with the AG’s office. Our election professionals have worked day and night to gather the information responsive to both Mr. Brnovich’s civil and criminal inquiries, all while running two safe, secure, and accurate jurisdictional elections during that period of time,” the statement said.
In another section, Brnovich said there were record-keeping failures related to early ballot drop boxes. He noted that some 20% of the forms associated with maintaining chain of custody on those ballots had some sort of error.
“This included missing audit signatures, missing ballot count fields, missing Election Department receiver signatures, missing courier signatures and missing documentation of security seals and lack of the two required seal numbers,” Brnovich wrote, alleging that between 100,000 and 200,000 ballots were picked up from drop boxes without perfect chain of custody.
It does make some assumptions as to things that appear out of order, as well what appears to be paperwork issues. But none of this would have impacted the outcome of the election.
— The AZ – abc15 – Data Guru (@Garrett_Archer) April 6, 2022
The drop box section is based off a public records request from a group in Indiana done months after the audit which states that EPM wasn't followed b/c the count of ballots was not on the majority of transport slips.
We know the datasets reconcile so it's pretty minor. pic.twitter.com/72PePnx0cz
— The AZ – abc15 – Data Guru (@Garrett_Archer) April 6, 2022
The county said Brnovich’s claims are misleading at best, as they fail to note that every ballot was accounted for.
“The Maricopa County Elections Department ensures ballots are tracked and security is upheld. Our records confirm that tamper evident seals were secured on every drop box,” Gates and Richer said in their statement. “We can account for every ballot that was delivered to the Elections Department, whether it was returned in a drop box, voted in person early, mailed back to us, or voted on Election Day.”
The AG also complained that the county has been slow to provide records to his investigators — without the ability to subpoena in civil matters, they must file public records requests — and accused them of stalling.
Richer noted that Brnovich’s office does a poor job of immediately responding to records requests: “Does the AG’s office respond to every (public records request) in under a month?”
Brnovich’s letter also mentions records requested by [QAnon Queen] Sen. Kelly Townsend, R-Mesa, relating to the EIU who “independently verified” a “third-party review” of ballots, likely referring to the discredited work of Shiva Ayyadurai. The AG claimed that documents related to this were missing as well.
The investigation continues, but new laws needed now, Brnovich says
Although the elections probe is ongoing — and likely will be for months, if not longer — Brnovich told Fann about new laws he thinks are warranted.
Apart from the factual allegations, which Maricopa is entitled to respond to, the letter is essentially a list of policy recommendations to the AZLEG, much like a candidate for SOS might draft. Most are good policy. But this is neither a "report" nor an "investigation" update. https://t.co/qtUPVI49Q9
— Arizona Election Law (@azelectionlaw) April 6, 2022
For instance, he said lawmakers should pass House Bill 2238, which requires an election drop box to be monitored by staff or by 24-hour surveillance cameras. For places like the Navajo Nation, drop boxes are a critical part of the voting infrastructure and in New Mexico where drop-boxes were not accessible saw a dramatic dip in voter turnout.
Brnovich also suggested that the Arizona auditor general should have the power to conduct audits of election systems and increase the penalties for those found guilty of election related crimes, specifically those who tamper with drop-boxes.
Note: The Arizona Auditor General released a report of a special audit of private grant monies used for Arizona’s 2020 elections by Pima County, Maricopa County, and the Arizona Secretary of State. The report states that the Auditor General found nothing of concern relating to Pima County and its use of private grant money to support a safe and secure 2020 election.
Democrats and Republicans each took different positions on the letter, with Republicans seeing it as a win [only in their deluded fantasy world] for their battle to prove election fraud [there was none] while Democrats saw it as further proof of Brnovich “wasting” taxpayer money.
“Yet again, Mark Brnovich has abused his official office, wasting countless hours and taxpayer dollars to further his political career,” Arizona Democratic Party spokesperson Hannah Goss said in a statement. “Arizonans are sure to remember Brnovich’s shameless politicization of his elected office and our electoral process at the ballot box.”
[MAGA election denier] Arizona Senate President Karen Fann, who spearheaded the “audit” that upheld the election outcome and found no actual evidence of malfeasance, praised Brnovich’s letter as “historic.”
“This is a historic day for voter integrity in Arizona,” Fann said in a statement. “We’re thankful that the Attorney General’s Office is diligently investigating the many serious issues raised in the Senate’s election audit, in addition to addressing the concerns and questions from our [GQP crazy base] constituents, which may have otherwise been ignored.”
None of the issues Brnovich raised were actually mentioned in the “audit” that Fann hired Trump apologists to conduct.
Fann added that the legislature intends to continue to work on the legislation and legislative issues pointed out by the AG in his letter.
This was the actual purpose of this interim report, to give the MAGA/QAnon election deniers and promoters of Trump’s Big Lie something they can misrepresent to the GQP crazy base for “grifting for dollars,” and to make a final push for their GQP Jim Crow 2.0 voter suppression bills in the waning days of the legislative session.
In other words, our partisan hack attorney general “Nunchucks” is enabling the GQP’s “voter fraud” fraud, and Trump’s Big Lie. Have I mentioned that he certifed the 2020 election results?
This is an abuse of power of his office, and he should be disbarred from the practice of law.
UPDATE: The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and County Recorder Strephen Richer need to file a bar complaint against our corrupt partisan hack Attorney General “Nunchucks” after this latest campaign stunt.
Brnovich was perhaps the first Republican elected official in Arizona after the 2020 election to say that Biden was fairly elected. He's taken an extraordinary amount of flak for that from Stop the Steal adherents over the past year and a half. https://t.co/PkiBHDTdUm
— Jeremy Duda (@jeremyduda) April 7, 2022
The amount of disinformation being attributed to Brnovich’s letter is already out of control https://t.co/oGA1kSJhSu
— Jeremy Duda (@jeremyduda) April 7, 2022
Called it. https://t.co/hlS9h5CgUo pic.twitter.com/yPP0xQ5ED2
— The AZ – abc15 – Data Guru (@Garrett_Archer) April 7, 2022
Note: This well-known election fraudster Liz Harrington, whose orgnization conducted door-to-door intimidation of voters in her own fradulent “canvass” of the election (illegal), is running for the state legislature this year. Voter ‘canvass’ features big allegations, zero evidence, outright falsehoods. She should be disqualied from the ballot.
Somehow the takeaway from Bannon was that "AI" validated signatures in Maricopa.
Something that isn't done and the report didn't say was done.
Swing and a miss. https://t.co/d918BU5mnR
— The AZ – abc15 – Data Guru (@Garrett_Archer) April 7, 2022
This is good comparison to what we're seeing now. Doug Logan made a demonstrably false claim about early ballots, and that claim was repeated across the country, including on stage by Donald Trump. The misinformation continued even after the claim had been thoroughly debunked. https://t.co/ufp5XR5RzI
— Jeremy Duda (@jeremyduda) April 7, 2022
Arizona’s top law enforcement officer & a GOP US Senate candidate retweeting a spreader of virulent lies about the Maricopa County election. After an appearance with Steve ‘Flood the Zone with Shit’ Bannon. https://t.co/feSa2PH38E
— Brahm Resnik (@brahmresnik) April 7, 2022
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