One America News (OAN) is on the ground in Arizona reviewing the details of the Maricopa County audit and the processes and procedures. As the nation keeps an eye on the lengthy audit, OAN is now reporting about a delegation from the Pennsylvania Legislature that has arrived to look over the process.
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Pennsylvania is one of a handful of states where the election outcome has been questioned due to extremely sketchy results from very specific voting places. Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania had voting results -based on mail-in ballots- that did not align with other areas throughout the state.
Clark County, Nevada; Fulton County, Georgia; Wayne County, Michigan; Maricopa County, Arizona; and Madison, Wisconsin all followed a very odd pattern of excessive mail-in ballots that did not match the electoral roles. Fulton County, Georgia (legal battle) and Maricopa County, Arizona are currently in an audit process.


The judge has postponed the ballot examination hearing until after the county dismissal motion is considered.
Previously an expert testified a difference of approximately 21% (of “low resolution” absentee ballot batches) from what the state reported to what the auditors were able to see. A large number of the scanned ballots appear to have been counted twice. The only way to really tell if any of the batches contained duplicated or photocopied ballots would be to look at the physical ballots (preferred) or to look at high-resolution images of the physical ballots. Last week a judge agreed.
Officials in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, have unanimously approved the district attorney to investigate the recent primary election after on-screen ballots mislabeled Republican ballots as Democrat candidates.