Arizona GOP Chairwoman Kelli Ward provided an update this morning about the Maricopa County audit.
The Maricopa board of supervisors previously denied the auditors access to the full electronic trail of ballot counting. The board held a closed-door emergency hearing and then stated allowing the auditors to review the rounter system, and/or providing passwords for the router network, would compromise sensitive law enforcement data. Kelli Ward debunks that claim by outlining that none of the electronic networks used in elections are connected to any other governmental agency or office.
There are no other networks or servers connected to the voting system. The boards justification is a fraud. The auditors are demanding a review of the electronic router system used in the ballot tabulation process. The auditors and State Senate are likely to battle Maricopa county in court. This is an interesting update…. STAY WITH IT:
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In the letter that the lefty lawyers wrote to DOJ they sighted some law about the elections board has /must retain control of the ballots and voting process, or something like that. Isn’t it ironic that it now appears that the elections board broke the very same election law the lefty lawyers are claiming the audit has broken?
I sense the DOJ knows this law and can’t move against the audit unless they also move against the board for letting scanning go offsite, allowing Dominion sole password admin access, and even allowing Dominion employees to have laptops in counting room. I think they are trying to find some other reason for interfering and they don’t have it yet because the audit lawyers are smarter.
Isn’t she the idiot that refused to inspect the voting machines before the elections???
Hearing the router explanation was a bit of a relief.
Hearing drivel about a router sharing “storage space” on a router with servers or some such nonsense re-wrote all one had learned about the function of routers, switches, and servers, not to mention our daily use of said.
Could technology really have changed that much over such a short period of time?
Dr Ward is def not a tech or network engineer, but her explanation re-affirms one faith in the physics behind the curtain.
Now we can go back to finding out if we need a or even have a pass-through or a cross-over cable for the next network “crisis.”