This crazy QAnon conspiracy theorist and election denier has no business being in elected office, and should be removed from chairing the Senate Government Committee. She is a threat to election integrity, and to American democracy. Enough is enough. This crazy woman should be looking at a 72 hour psych eval.
The Arizona Mirror Here we go again: Townsend issues subpoena to Maricopa County for election records:
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors is facing another legislative subpoena for records related to the 2020 election that Joe Biden narrowly won, this time centering on records related to a dubious analysis conducted by someone who presented a series of debunked findings as part of last year’s so-called “audit” report.
Townsend just cited Shiva Ayyadurai's study, as several people today in committee, claiming he found numerous signatures that didn't match on ballots.
Ayyadurai did not actually compare ballot signatures to the signatures the counties used. This is not a valid study. At all.
— Jeremy Duda (@jeremyduda) March 22, 2022
What credible "auditor" would even purport to investigate the validity of ballot affidavit signatures without having access to the official signatures that election officials use for verification?
That's a rhetorical question. No credible auditor would do that.
— Jeremy Duda (@jeremyduda) March 21, 2022
It's inconceivable that someone who was actually trying to be honest and reach accurate conclusions would do this.
— Jeremy Duda (@jeremyduda) March 21, 2022
The subpoena that Senate Government Committee Chairwoman Kelly Townsend issued to the supervisors on Monday demands that they turn over voter registration records, records related to attempts to contact voters with mismatched signatures on their early ballot affidavits and copies of the voter signatures election officials used to verify early ballots. She is also seeking the county’s policies and procedures related to signature verification.
Townsend’s subpoena also commands that the supervisors appear before the Government Committee on March 28 to answer questions and provide information.
Stop me if this sounds familiar: New Senate subpoena goes out demanding info from Maricopa supes – and produce it next week. But this one is from @AZKellyT demanding info that the AG already has requested about things like signature verification process. https://t.co/y0IFysjPk4
— Capitol Media Services 📢 Telling it like it is (@azcapmedia) March 22, 2022
In addition, Jennifer Wright, the head of Attorney General Mark Brnovich’s Election Integrity Unit, said she was renewing her request for records that she’d already asked for twice. Specifically, she said she wants policies that she claims were missing from policies that Maricopa County had provided to the Attorney General’s Office.
Who is this plant in the AG’s office? A Teabagger who worked with the GQP voter suppression group Verify the Vote before being hired by our partisan hack Attorney General “Nunchucks.” #BattlegroundAZ: AG hires GOP poll watcher to police state’s ‘elections integrity’:
“Attorney Jennifer Wright, a former Tea Party candidate for Phoenix mayor who more recently was involved in GOP poll-watching activities, is now an assistant attorney general.” “Wright was involved with a Republican-allied group called Verify the Vote, which trained poll watchers. Democrats claim the group focused only on areas with large Hispanic turnouts.”
Wright is leading Attorney General Mark Brnovich’s investigation of the GQP sham “fraudit” that Senate President Karen Fann ordered of the 2020 general election in Maricopa County. The results of that review, which was conducted by companies with no experience in election-related matters and led by individuals who were overt proponents of the false claims that the election was rigged against former President Donald Trump, has been largely debunked.
Both Wright’s letter and Townsend’s subpoena cited the alleged findings of [conspiracy theorist and con man] Shiva Ayyadurai, whom Fann’s audit team hired last year to examine the signatures that election officials used to verify the identity of voters who cast early ballots in Maricopa County during the last presidential election.
Shiva Ayyadurai has claimed he invented email and that Dr. Anthony Fauci is a "deep state" operative. https://t.co/CXS0I0IT9B
— HuffPost (@HuffPost) September 6, 2021
Townsend has been a vocal proponent of the Big Lie, and has made false allegations about election fraud in 2020 [and for years before].
People who vote early sign their names on affidavits on the envelope used to return their ballots. Election officials with special training compare those signatures against signatures they have on file for those voters to confirm their identities before their votes are counted. If a signature doesn’t appear to match, they contact the voter to confirm that they were ones who signed the affidavit, a process known as “curing.”
Ayyadurai’s findings from the “audit” were full of false claims, errors and misleading statements, and he demonstrated a distinct lack of knowledge of the policies and procedures the county uses to verify and cure signatures.
In a more recent study that Ayyadurai conducted outside of the scope of the “audit,” which Townsend and Wright cited, he claimed to have found a number of early ballots that were counted despite containing signatures that did not match other signatures from those voters.
However, Ayyadurai acknowledged that he didn’t have access to the signatures that election officials used for comparisons. Instead, he said he used examples of signatures for the 499 voters whose ballot affidavits his team examined that he found on deeds on the Maricopa County Recorder’s website.
It’s spelled F-R-A-U-D.
Election officials and signature verification experts say people’s signatures can change over time. It’s unclear how recent the signatures that Ayyadurai used were, or whether anyone has independently verified that he matched deeds with the correct voters.
Former Maricopa County Recorder Adrian Fontes, a Democrat who is currently running for secretary of state, said the study isn’t valid if it didn’t use the correct signatures for comparisons.
“It’s like getting a transmission manual for a Volkswagen and trying to fix a semi trailer with it. It’s not real. It doesn’t match,” Fontes told the Mirror.
The Attorney General’s Office did not respond to questions from the Arizona Mirror about why they found Ayyadurai’s work to be credible enough to investigate. Wright acknowledged in her March 9 letter to the county that Ayyadurai did not use the same signatures that election officials used from voter registration records.
Our Partisan hack AG’s Office is bending to the demands of its “Dear Leader” and his Big Lie.
Trump is still demanding that @GeneralBrnovich prosecute people over the fake election fraud conspiracy theories that he's been peddling since Nov 2020.
Remember, if Trump had a shred of evidence that the election was rigged, he would've shown us long ago. It's all made up. https://t.co/IqBtxRhFKZ
— Jeremy Duda (@jeremyduda) March 18, 2022
There have been several calls for Attorney General “Nunchucks” to resign over his partisan hackery and politicization of his office as an extension of his campaign for higher office. He is abusing the power of his office. One commentator at the Arizona Republic has called for his impeachment. Attorney General Mark Brnovich has abused his office. Why not impeach him? She is correct, but the MAGA/QAnon cult members in the Arizona legislature will never vote to convict. The GQP culture of corruption runs wide and deep in Arizona, and has existed for decades.
The Arizona Mirror continues, Townsend issued election subpoena because she was ‘tired of waiting’ for the AG to act:
[The QAnon Queen senator] subpoenaing the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors for election-related records said she did so because she was tired of waiting for Attorney General Mark Brnovich’s office to take action.
“I have grown tired of waiting for the attorney general to compel (the records) and decided to do it myself,” Townsend told the Arizona Mirror.
Spoken like a true authoritarian despot.
Bill Gates, the chairman of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, noted in a press statement on Tuesday that Townsend cited Ayyadurai’s “discredited” work as a basis for her new subpoena.
“Given the number of false and misleading claims issued in EchoMail’s September 2021 report to the Senate, it’s not surprising this more recent report also uses faulty analysis to draw the conclusions Ayyadurai desires,” Gates said, referring to Ayyadurai’s company.
EchoMail is being investigated by the House Oversight Committee. House panel launches probe of New Mexico 2020 election audit:
A congressional oversight committee said Thursday it has opened an investigation into a partisan audit of the 2020 election results that is taking place in New Mexico and was authorized by a Republican-led county commission.
The House Oversight Committee issued a letter to the head of EchoMail, one of the contractors involved in Arizona’s partisan ballot review, requesting the private company produce documents and information regarding its forensic audit in Otero County, New Mexico, by the end of the month.
“The right to vote is protected by the Constitution and is the cornerstone of our democratic system of government,” Democratic Reps. Carolyn Maloney, the chair of the committee, and Jamie Raskin, the chair of a subcommittee on civil rights, wrote to the company.
The committee said it is looking into potential intimidation by volunteers from a conspiracist group who are going door to door canvassing voters in Otero County and asking intrusive questions.
The company’s forensic audit proposal called for volunteer canvassers from New Mexico Audit Force to go to voters and review voter registration data.
The canvass is already underway, according to lawmakers, and more than 60 county residents have contacted state and local officials expressing concerns about interactions with the canvassers.
The committee’s letter was penned to EchoMail founder V.A. Shiva Ayyadurai, who has previously participated in advancing conspiracy theories about the 2020 election as well as his own loss in a Massachusetts state Senate race.
[T]he announcement of the committee’s probe comes weeks after New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver, a Democrat, said that many Otero County residents have been caught off guard when approached by canvassers who are affiliated with the New Mexico Audit Force group and claim in some instances to be county employees.
The county commission in January authorized a $49,750 contract for a countywide review of election records and voter registration information linked to the 2020 general election. It accepted a proposal from EchoMail, which was among the contractors hired by Republican Arizona state lawmakers to review the 2020 election in Maricopa County and provide a report on ballot envelope images.
The review in Arizona’s largest county ended in September without producing proof to support Trump’s false claims of a stolen election. The county election department found that nearly every finding by the contractors included faulty analysis, inaccurate claims, misleading conclusions and a lack of understanding of federal and state election laws.
The House Oversight Committee said EchoMail has until March 31 to respond to its letter and hand over the documents requested in the New Mexico probe.
“The Committee is investigating whether your company’s audit and canvass in New Mexico illegally interferes with Americans’ right to vote by spreading disinformation about elections and intimidating voters,” the letter said.
You may recall that Liz Harris and her “Voter Integrity Project” engaged in the same voter intimidation in Arizona without any investigation or charges filed by our partisan hack Attorney General “Nunchucks” and his crack Election Integrity Unit. Volunteers canvass East Valley neighborhoods to question voters:
Liz Harris, who lost a race for the state Legislature in November, is the mastermind behind the “Voter Integrity Project,” an ongoing canvassing effort that began in December.
Last weekend a couple dozen volunteers out to prove former President Donald Trump won the 2020 election gathered in Queen Creek. Using a mobile app that provides names, addresses and publicly available voting information of registered voters, volunteers set out to ask voters questions such as, “Can you verify the voters registered to this address?” and “Did you vote by mail or in person?”
Senate President Karen Fann, R-Prescott, in early May canceled the official door-knocking plan that was a part of Cyber Ninjas’ proposal for work after the U.S. Department of Justice warned it might constitute voter intimidation.
Harris denies ties between the Arizona Senate-led audit of the 2020 Maricopa County election and canvassing events like the one in Queen Creek.
Shiva’s EchoMail was a subcontractor to Cyber Ninja’s GQP sham “fraudit,” and given the investigation in New Mexico, Harris’ denial of any link between the GQP sham “fraudit” and her group’s itimidation of voters lacks any credibility. The House Oversight Committee should expand its investigation to include Liz Harris and her “Voter Integrity Project” as part of its investigstion into Shiva’s EchoMail.
As you might imagine, Liz Harris and her “Voter Integrity Project” produced a piece of crap. Fact Check: AZ Canvass Report Draws Nonsensical Conclusions:
A report released this week in Arizona’s largest county falsely claims to have uncovered some 173,000 “lost” votes and 96,000 “ghost votes” in a private door-to-door canvassing effort, supposedly rendering the 2020 election in Maricopa County “uncertifiable.”
But its conclusions aren’t supported by any evidence, according to county election officials and outside election experts, who called the report’s methods “quasi-science” and its findings inaccurate.
The Arizona Mirror continues:
Gates disputed Wright’s accusation that her letter was her third request for records that the county hadn’t provided. He said the recent letter arrived while the county was focused on processing the results of Tempe’s recent municipal election, and that the records will be provided to the attorney general “in a reasonable period of time as prescribed by Arizona law.”
“Given the volume of correspondence between investigators and the County, it doesn’t take a letter, much less a subpoena to gather public information. A phone call is an effective form of communication,” Gates said.
Did I mention the politicization of the AG’s office as an extension of “Nunchucks” campaign for higher office? That’s the reason for the subpoena.
Howard Fischer adds, Senator’s subpoena based on ‘discredited work,’ county official says:
The chairman of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors is lashing out at a senator’s subpoena ordering the board to produce certain documents by Monday.
In a statement Tuesday, Bill Gates said the information state Sen. Kelly Townsend wants is based on “the discredited work” of Shiva Ayyadurai, an MIT lecturer who has espoused various election conspiracy theories.
Gates said Ayyadurai’s claim to have compared signatures on 2020 early ballot envelopes suggests someone — he isn’t saying whom — violated state law that prohibits posting of this kind of information online.
That information was provided by the county only to the Senate after other subpoenas were issued last year, Gates said. Public release by anyone, he said, is a Class 6 felony, punishable by up to a year in state prison.
As to the latest subpoena, Gates said the supervisors have made no decision on whether they will show up Monday at the Senate Government Committee that Townsend chairs.
“My colleagues and I will meet soon to discuss an appropriate response,” he said.
What Gates said Tuesday, however, angered [QAnon Queen] Townsend.
She said her subpoena is identical to an unfulfilled request for information made of the county by the Arizona Attorney General’s Office, which is still looking into various claims about the 2020 general election.
Townsend said the question of whether Ayyadurai’s study of early ballots was based on improperly obtained information is irrelevant to compliance.
WRONG!
“Is it the job of the Board of Supervisors to make a determination if something was done illegally and then obstruct the efforts of the attorney general to conduct an investigation into the matter?” said Townsend, an Apache Junction Republican. She called it “shoddy obstructionism.”
She said that if Ayyadurai or anyone broke laws with the use of the ballot signatures, that is a matter for the attorney general and not an excuse for the county to withhold information.
The Attorney General’s office is complicit in the crime being committed by the Arizona Senate Republicans. It is not going to investigate itself as a co-conspirator.
Townsend also criticized Republican Attorney General Mark Brnovich, saying he has had information about the 2020 election now for more than a year but has failed to produce any results.
In one respect, she is right. AG “Nunchucks” has had information for over a year about two sets of fake GQP electors who committed several violations of law, and he has failed to prosecute any of them.
Ayyadurai, who has ties to the nationally debunked “Stop the Steal’’ movement, claims he compared signatures on 499 Maricopa County ballot envelopes — he does not say how he obtained them — with other signatures on file at the county Recorder’s Office.
The latter group of signatures he used, however, are not the ones kept by election officials. Those are not public. Instead, he went to other documents, such as deeds and mortgages, which may be years older.
“How is comparing signatures from one unrelated public recorded document to an early ballot envelope signature considered a viable way of providing identity for voting purposes?” Gates asked.
He said Ayyadurai used “faulty data extrapolation” for his claim that more than 200,000 signatures on early ballots did not match.
Gates also disputed claims the county is withholding information.
He said thousands of documents, data and equipment were provided to the Senate for its review of the 2020 election results. As of the first week in February, the county had produced more than 4,400 documents and five PowerPoint slide decks to the Attorney General’s Office, Gates said.
As to the latest demand, Gates said the request arrived as the county was handling the Tempe city council election. He said the information sought “is being processed, and records will be provided in a reasonable period of time as prescribed by Arizona law.”
Gates also took a more generic slap at what has been a series of allegations, all unproven, that the election results were inaccurate and that Donald Trump really won in Maricopa County despite the certified vote tally showing Joe Biden’s victory.
“The Board of Supervisors continues to stand by the integrity of our workers and the effective checks and balances in place that allow us to provide free, fair, and accurate elections,” he said.
Every one of these MAGA/QAnon conspiracy theorists and election deniers must be removed from office. We can start with the small step of removing their QAnon Queen, Kelly Townsend, from chairing the Senate Government Committee.
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UPDATE: “Cyber Ninjas ex-CEO — and his wife — lose court effort over release of public documents: report”, https://www.rawstory.com/cyber-ninjas-audit-2657019785/
“A Maricopa County Superior Court Judge on Thursday said The Arizona Republic can name the former CEO of Cyber Ninjas and his wife as directly responsible for public records the news organization has tried to obtain for nearly a year,” The Arizona Republic reported. “Arizona Senate President Karen Fann contracted with Cyber Ninjas to conduct a review of the 2020 Maricopa County election, and the company led a team of contractors that sorted through ballots last summer at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum.”
The company has refused to turn over the documents, losing multiple times in court in a consolidated case filed by the newspaper and the left-of-center watchdog group American Oversight.
“When Cyber Ninjas refused to comply with court orders, a judge in January hit the company with sanctions of $50,000 a day until the records are released. Those sanctions now top $2 million, yet former CEO Doug Logan has given no indication he intends to comply, stating during a contentious deposition he is waiting for clearer orders from the court,” The Republic reported. “Logan also claimed he was dissolving Cyber Ninjas amid financial troubles, which prompted The Republic in February to ask the court’s permission to name Logan and his wife, Meghan, as defendants.”
Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Michael Kemp agreed to add Doug and Meghan Logan to the complaint.
-This is the “not turning over records” story everyone should be focused on. This QAnon conspiracy theorist is refusing to turn over documents which show his interaction with Arizona Republicans and third parties in their pursuit of a sham “fraudit” to undermine election integrity and their fantasy of decertifying the election.
UPDATE: “Final Arizona election report finds no county data issues”, https://apnews.com/article/elections-arizona-donald-trump-phoenix-election-2020-7e730cb9482657e80cf0f68d8dcf1986
A report that was among the final items on the Arizona Senate’s partisan review of the 2020 election prompted by former President Donald Trump’s loss has found no evidence that ballot tabulation equipment used by the state’s most populous county was connected to the internet.
The report compiled by an outside special master and released by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors on Wednesday “should be a final stake in the heart of the Senate’s so-called ‘audit,’” Board Chairman Bill Gates said in a statement.
The report was the latest to find no evidence of any major problems with the election in Maricopa County. A full hand-count of ballots and review of election equipment done by contractors hired by the Senate and released in September found no major problems.
Republican former U.S. Rep. John Shadegg was hired to oversee the review of computer routers and logs that the board said contained information from across the county. The county said they could not be handed over to the private firm the Senate hired last year to do a complete review of the county’s 2020 election results and systems for security reasons.
Shadegg then hired three computer experts to review the equipment.
Their report said that the computers and ballot counting machines in the county’s ballot tabulation center were never connected to the internet. In addition, there was no sign that any of the computer equipment in the county’s Office of Enterprise Technology, which provides computer support for all the huge county department’s, was compromised.
In both cases, there was no evidence of “data deletion, data purging, data overwriting, or other destruction of evidence or obstruction of the audit,” the report said.
The county has repeatedly said since the November 2020 election that it was free and fair and that its systems and equipment were secure.
Gates repeated that on Wednesday, and said the report from Shadegg was the latest in a long string of evidence that showed that the election was well run.
“Whenever impartial, independent, and competent people have examined the County’s election practices, they have found no reason to doubt the integrity of those practices,” said Gates, who is a Republican. “The Board of Supervisors remains committed to free and fair elections that conform to federal and state laws.”
Despite those findings, Republican Attorney General Mark Brnovich is still reviewing [conspiracy theories] the Senate’s “audit” raised about possible problems. Two weeks ago, he demanded the county turn over thousands of signatures and other records after an election conspiracy theorist said he compared signatures from public documents to those on mail-in election envelopes and said many did not match.
A state senator issued a new subpoena this week seeking the same records. Gates said in a statement that the county had handed over thousands of records sought by the attorney general and would respond to the latest request.
He also cast doubt on any analysis done by the Senate’s [so-called] “signature expert,” Shiva Ayyadurai, and said Sen. Kelly Townsend was “using the discredited work of Ayyadurai as a basis for this new subpoena.”
Jeremy Duda tweets, https://twitter.com/jeremyduda/status/1506798398669615104?cxt=HHwWgMCjzaDKnOkpAAAA
Trump ranted during a speech last year about the routers. “We’ve got to get those routers!”
The Shadegg report’s conclusions is essentially: what routers? “There are no routers in the (Ballot Tabulation Center).”
Laurie Roberts writes at The Republic, “Another Senate subpoena for 2020 election records? Seriously, will it ever end?”, https://www.azcentral.com/story/opinion/op-ed/laurieroberts/2022/03/22/another-arizona-senate-election-subpoena-maricopa-county-voters/7131695001/
Break out another Senate subpoena, the bloodhounds over the Arizona Senate continue their hunt for all that as-yet undiscovered evidence that Arizona’s 2020 election was stolen.
Sen. Kelly Townsend, R-Apache Junction, on Monday issued a subpoena to the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, based upon a recent analysis of early ballots by a so-called expert whose work on the election audit ranged from questionable to downright rolling-around-on-the-floor laughable.
Undeterred, Townsend is now demanding that county officials turn over all manner of documents – including the files on more than 2,000 Maricopa County voters – to her committee and to the Attorney General’s Office, which requested the files earlier this month.
“This subpoena serves as an effort to place into permanent record the testimony from the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors the legal reasoning for the delay in their production of the requested documents by the Attorney General’s office, and to seek answers as to what further plans the Board of Supervisors has regarding cooperation with the investigation,” she said on Tuesday.
Why are they listening to Shiva Ayyadurai?
Supervisors Chairman Bill Gates seemed astounded that Townsend and Attorney General Mark Brnovich would give any credibility to the findings of Shiva Ayyadurai, whose work on the election audit was thoroughly debunked.
“Senator Townsend’s subpoena specifically references a ‘study’ conducted by Shiva Ayyadurai that points to voter signatures and ballot envelopes which are not public record,” Gates said on Tuesday. “This is surprising because the County has not released this protected voter information to any organization other than the Arizona Senate following subpoenas in 2021; and the Senator is using the discredited work of Ayyadurai as a basis for this new subpoena.”
Brnovich, apparently still holding out hope for a Trump endorsement of his Senate campaign, is investigating Ayyadurai’s latest bombshell (or dud, depending upon the way you see it).
Maybe you remember this guy.
Ayyadurai was hired by Senate President Karen Fann in the waning weeks of the audit, paid $50,000 to review digital images of the county’s 1.9 million early ballot envelopes.
Clearly, he was the obvious choice for an unbiased review, given his claims to have invented email and his promotion of conspiracy theories that the 2020 election was rigged.
His report was laughably inaccurate
He did not disappoint, producing a report last fall that was full of wildly inaccurate conclusions that fraud may have been afoot in Maricopa County’s election. Unfortunately for the conspiracy chasers, the only thing his report proved was his total lack of understanding of election procedures used to verify early ballot signatures.
When county officials debunked his claims, point by point, his response was to accuse them of racism.
“The inability of Maricopa County election officials and their loyal scribe (the Arizona Mirror’s Jeremy Duda) to keep in line a dark-skinned East Indian-American who dares to use his hard-earned scientific and engineering training and intelligence, is the source of this real racism,” he wrote, in a reply to the dismissal of his findings.
Now, Ayyadurai is back with a new study, claiming that more than 200,000 early ballot signatures did not match the actual voters’ signatures.
The fact that he reached this conclusion without actually seeing the voters’ signatures in the county’s voter registration files – the ones used to authenticate ballots – is rather remarkable.
His latest report only sort of reviewed signatures
Instead, he says he and his team compared more than 2,000 early ballot signatures to signatures he found on publicly available documents and concluded that more than 250 of them didn’t match.
So naturally, that must mean that 215,000 of the county’s 1.9 million early ballots have mismatched signatures, he concluded.
Of course, we don’t know whether those publicly available documents were really signed by the voters in question (given Ayyadurai’s history on this thing, it’s a legitimate concern). And we don’t know how long ago those publicly available documents were signed. Experts will tell you that a person’s signature changes over time.
Call me skeptical, given Ayyadurai’s track record.
But his latest conclusion that funnybusiness may be afoot was apparently enough for Senate candidate Brnovich to launch an investigation. (Do you see me now, President Trump?)
And for Fann to make that investigation public, released a copy of the AG’s latest records request over the weekend.
“Looks like Maricopa BOS doesn’t want to comply with AG’s request for documents,” she tweeted on Sunday. “What are they hiding now?
There’s no statute of limitations on desperation
On March 9, Brnovich’s Elections Integrity Unit demanded that the county turn over the files of those more than 2,000 voters, including their signatures and anything in their files related to the 2020 election. Investigators also renewed a request for other documents setting out early voting policies and procedures, claiming it’s the third time they’ve asked.
The county says that’s not true.
“As of the first week in February, Maricopa County had produced more than 4,400 documents and five detailed PowerPoint slide decks to the Attorney General’s Office,” Gates said on Tuesday. “In addition, the Elections Department answered all the questions from AG investigators and provided in-depth tours of Election facilities.”
Gates said the latest request arrived less than two weeks ago, while the county was busy running the Tempe City Council Election. The records will be provided, he said, as required by law.
This, fully 16 months after the election. After eight lawsuits, several audits, millions of dollars wasted and still no proof of voter fraud.
Sadly, there is no statute of limitations on wishful thinking or political desperation.