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Ariz. audit report finds 49k questionable votes, pending attorney general probe

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OAN Newsroom
UPDATED 3:19 PM PT – Sunday, September 26, 2021
The audit of 2020 elections in Arizona found 49,000 votes raised questions of authenticity and legitimacy of election outcomes. According to the audit report, more than 23,000 votes came from people who no longer lived at the address where their mail-in ballot was sent.

In addition, 9,000 more mail-in ballots were received than sent out by the county, while another 5,000 voters potentially voted in several counties. State lawmakers said they would refer these findings for criminal prosecution.

“You’re looking at jail time, whether that’s a second degree misdemeanor, third degree misdemeanor. It doesn’t matter to me. As long as there is a penalty behind it and I would really love to see a fine,” expressed Rep. Mark Finchem (R-Ariz.). “If somebody knows that there’s a $10,000 fine for filling out that form or doing that thing that will interfere with somebody else’s election, somebody else’s election to be governed.”

Auditors also found election files were deleted several times after the election. Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich says he’s now looking into the matter.

There's actually about 250,000 Maricopa County votes that are highly questionable and irregular, if not proven to have fraudulent intent. Such as people listing their addresses as a vacant lot, or dead people voting, or people who moved out of state years ago, but still voted with a mail-in ballot, and people who showed up at their voting location, and were told they had already voted and were not permitted to vote, or Maricopa County receiving back 9,000 more completed ballots than they printed and mailed out to voters! To name just a few of the ways that fraudulent votes were cast.
And up to 20 people listed as having voted from one residence, but when that residence was canvassed, the resident who answered said they're the only one who has lived there for years, and never heard of the 20 others who listed that residence as their home address.

But even at the smaller 49,000 most rancidly suspicious votes, that's roughly 5 times Biden's 10, 457 vote victory margin in Arizona. And if legally pursued, would easily overturn Arizona's electoral votes.

With similar forensic election audits being pursued in the other 5 contested states.