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Republican liaison to Arizona 'audit' says he might resign, saying there were 'serious issues' with Cyber Ninjas' process


To date, the unconventional "audit" of votes in Maricopa County has been criticized by Arizona Democrats, local Republicans, and independent election experts. Now the person many thought was in charge of the process says he too is concerned about its legitimacy.

In an interview on Monday, former Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett — the GOP-led state Senate's "lesion" to the ballot-counting process led by the private company Cyber Ninjas — told a conservative talk show host that was "close to stepping down."

"I cannot be part of a process that I am kept out of," he said. "Critical aspects along the way that make the audit legitimate and have integrity when we produce the final report. And, unfortunately, there have been too many of those situations."

"I'm the liaison," he added, "and I think when people hear that word, they think, 'Okay, he's in charge of it.' But that has not been the case."

Bennett's remarks come after Cyber Ninjas last week barred him from entering the building on state fairgrounds where employees and volunteers continue to count ballots — months now into an audit following President Donald Trump's false claims of widespread election fraud.

That came after Bennett shared data with two outside analysts that indicated Maricopa County's official, certified vote count was accurate.

The first count by Cyber Ninjas, whose founder, Doug Logan, appeared in a film that claims the 2020 election was "rigged," reportedly ended up with a different number of total ballots cast.

Speaking to James T. Harris, host of "The Conservative Circus," Bennett he was concerned that "all the sudden there was talk of a third count to just verify the number of ballots that are here," a process he wanted to ensure "was independent of Cyber Ninjas."

The problems with the company's ballot-counting methods, he said, were apparent early on in the process, which started back in April. The figures added to the central database did not always match the tallies from those who counted the ballots, he suggested.

"There were serious issues in the aggregation spreadsheet, when the tally sheets would be carried over to the end of the room and entered into the spreadsheet," he said. Bennett said he had been told there had been improvements to address his concerns — but that, later, workers told them they had been instructed, "Don't share anything with Secretary Bennett."

Bennett did not respond to a request for comment. He told Harris that, after a phone call with state Senate President Karen Fann, he remains the chamber's audit representative. It is not clear for how long.

"I'm standing here on the precipice," he said Monday.
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Republican liaison to Arizona 'audit' says he might resign, saying there were 'serious issues' with Cyber Ninjas' process


To date, the unconventional "audit" of votes in Maricopa County has been criticized by Arizona Democrats, local Republicans, and independent election experts. Now the person many thought was in charge of the process says he too is concerned about its legitimacy.

In an interview on Monday, former Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett — the GOP-led state Senate's "lesion" to the ballot-counting process led by the private company Cyber Ninjas — told a conservative talk show host that was "close to stepping down."

"I cannot be part of a process that I am kept out of," he said. "Critical aspects along the way that make the audit legitimate and have integrity when we produce the final report. And, unfortunately, there have been too many of those situations."

"I'm the liaison," he added, "and I think when people hear that word, they think, 'Okay, he's in charge of it.' But that has not been the case."

Bennett's remarks come after Cyber Ninjas last week barred him from entering the building on state fairgrounds where employees and volunteers continue to count ballots — months now into an audit following President Donald Trump's false claims of widespread election fraud.

That came after Bennett shared data with two outside analysts that indicated Maricopa County's official, certified vote count was accurate.

The first count by Cyber Ninjas, whose founder, Doug Logan, appeared in a film that claims the 2020 election was "rigged," reportedly ended up with a different number of total ballots cast.

Speaking to James T. Harris, host of "The Conservative Circus," Bennett he was concerned that "all the sudden there was talk of a third count to just verify the number of ballots that are here," a process he wanted to ensure "was independent of Cyber Ninjas."

The problems with the company's ballot-counting methods, he said, were apparent early on in the process, which started back in April. The figures added to the central database did not always match the tallies from those who counted the ballots, he suggested.

"There were serious issues in the aggregation spreadsheet, when the tally sheets would be carried over to the end of the room and entered into the spreadsheet," he said. Bennett said he had been told there had been improvements to address his concerns — but that, later, workers told them they had been instructed, "Don't share anything with Secretary Bennett."

Bennett did not respond to a request for comment. He told Harris that, after a phone call with state Senate President Karen Fann, he remains the chamber's audit representative. It is not clear for how long.

"I'm standing here on the precipice," he said Monday.


"I'm the liaison," he added, "and I think when people hear that word, they think, 'Okay, he's in charge of it.' But that has not been the case."
(thats not what "liaison" means, this dude is selling crap and you bought into it)
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"I'm the liaison," he added, "and I think when people hear that word, they think, 'Okay, he's in charge of it.' But that has not been the case."
(thats not what "liaison" means, this dude is selling crap and you bought into it)




Some Republican state senators having second thoughts on election audit


PHOENIX — Donald Trump came to Arizona over the weekend to praise Republicans in the state Senate for their insistence on an election audit. Now there are calls from some of those very same senators to shut the audit down.


Scottsdale State Senator Michelle Ugenti-Rita (R ) Scottsdale District 23 tweeted, “it's become clear that the audit has been botched. The total lack of competence by @fannkfann over the last five months has deprived the voters of Arizona a comprehensive accounting of the 2020 election.”


“I would agree with that it's been botched,” said State Senator Paul Boyer (R ) Phoenix-Glendale District 20.


Boyer said at the outset he supported the audit but he can't now. “A comprehensive review, we were all fine with that. We just didn't think it would be done by a firm that didn't have a clue of what they were doing. That they were partisan with a preordained idea going into what they were going to come up with,” Boyer said.

Cyber Ninjas, the company hired to do the audit, consistently fought attempts for an outside review of its ballot counts. Senate liaison Ken Bennett did it anyway, sending 24 boxes of machine-counted ballots to Larry Moore, the retired CEO of Clear Ballot an election technology company that does election audits.


“We found of the 24 boxes that were sent, 20 had perfect matches,” Moore said. In fact, Moore said the Cyber Ninja numbers and the counties matched 99.9% of the time. “If you extrapolate that to the full 2,089,563 count, they would be off by 124 ballots,” Moore said.

Bennett told azcentral.com he did the review out of curiosity but said it's premature to draw any conclusions from the sampling.

Still, it's a result that after Saturday's visit by Trump, the Cyber Ninjas and the Republicans pushing stop the steal probably didn't want to hear.

“You don't like the third result, we’ll go with the fourth result. When they don't like that, they'll come up with a fifth.” Senator Boyer said. “Again they are trying to come up with their own preconceived notion of what they want to come up with, they don't know what they're doing.”

The auditors have said they should complete their work at the State Fairgrounds this week.

Late Monday afternoon the state Senate issued new subpoenas to the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors. The state Senate wants routers and other election data as well as the county's voter registration rolls.
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Some Republican state senators having second thoughts on election audit
PHOENIX — Donald Trump came to Arizona over the weekend to praise Republicans in the state Senate for their insistence on an election audit. Now there are calls from some of those very same senators to shut the audit down.
Scottsdale State Senator Michelle Ugenti-Rita (R ) Scottsdale District 23 tweeted, “it's become clear that the audit has been botched. The total lack of competence by @fannkfann over the last five months has deprived the voters of Arizona a comprehensive accounting of the 2020 election.”
“I would agree with that it's been botched,” said State Senator Paul Boyer (R ) Phoenix-Glendale District 20.
Boyer said at the outset he supported the audit but he can't now. “A comprehensive review, we were all fine with that. We just didn't think it would be done by a firm that didn't have a clue of what they were doing. That they were partisan with a preordained idea going into what they were going to come up with,” Boyer said.
Cyber Ninjas, the company hired to do the audit, consistently fought attempts for an outside review of its ballot counts. Senate liaison Ken Bennett did it anyway, sending 24 boxes of machine-counted ballots to Larry Moore, the retired CEO of Clear Ballot an election technology company that does election audits.
“We found of the 24 boxes that were sent, 20 had perfect matches,” Moore said. In fact, Moore said the Cyber Ninja numbers and the counties matched 99.9% of the time. “If you extrapolate that to the full 2,089,563 count, they would be off by 124 ballots,” Moore said.
Bennett told azcentral.com he did the review out of curiosity but said it's premature to draw any conclusions from the sampling.
Still, it's a result that after Saturday's visit by Trump, the Cyber Ninjas and the Republicans pushing stop the steal probably didn't want to hear.
“You don't like the third result, we’ll go with the fourth result. When they don't like that, they'll come up with a fifth.” Senator Boyer said. “Again they are trying to come up with their own preconceived notion of what they want to come up with, they don't know what they're doing.”
The auditors have said they should complete their work at the State Fairgrounds this week.
Late Monday afternoon the state Senate issued new subpoenas to the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors. The state Senate wants routers and other election data as well as the county's voter registration rolls.


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Some Republican state senators having second thoughts on election audit


PHOENIX — Donald Trump came to Arizona over the weekend to praise Republicans in the state Senate for their insistence on an election audit. Now there are calls from some of those very same senators to shut the audit down.


Scottsdale State Senator Michelle Ugenti-Rita (R ) Scottsdale District 23 tweeted, “it's become clear that the audit has been botched. The total lack of competence by @fannkfann over the last five months has deprived the voters of Arizona a comprehensive accounting of the 2020 election.”


“I would agree with that it's been botched,” said State Senator Paul Boyer (R ) Phoenix-Glendale District 20.


Boyer said at the outset he supported the audit but he can't now. “A comprehensive review, we were all fine with that. We just didn't think it would be done by a firm that didn't have a clue of what they were doing. That they were partisan with a preordained idea going into what they were going to come up with,” Boyer said.

Cyber Ninjas, the company hired to do the audit, consistently fought attempts for an outside review of its ballot counts. Senate liaison Ken Bennett did it anyway, sending 24 boxes of machine-counted ballots to Larry Moore, the retired CEO of Clear Ballot an election technology company that does election audits.


“We found of the 24 boxes that were sent, 20 had perfect matches,” Moore said. In fact, Moore said the Cyber Ninja numbers and the counties matched 99.9% of the time. “If you extrapolate that to the full 2,089,563 count, they would be off by 124 ballots,” Moore said.

Bennett told azcentral.com he did the review out of curiosity but said it's premature to draw any conclusions from the sampling.

Still, it's a result that after Saturday's visit by Trump, the Cyber Ninjas and the Republicans pushing stop the steal probably didn't want to hear.

“You don't like the third result, we’ll go with the fourth result. When they don't like that, they'll come up with a fifth.” Senator Boyer said. “Again they are trying to come up with their own preconceived notion of what they want to come up with, they don't know what they're doing.”

The auditors have said they should complete their work at the State Fairgrounds this week.

Late Monday afternoon the state Senate issued new subpoenas to the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors. The state Senate wants routers and other election data as well as the county's voter registration rolls.


you found some wrap up smear people saying what you want to hear. but you cant even figure out the implications of
Who gave the order for vote counting to stop on Nov 3, 2020? 11.03.21
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Some Republican state senators having second thoughts on election audit


PHOENIX — Donald Trump came to Arizona over the weekend to praise Republicans in the state Senate for their insistence on an election audit. Now there are calls from some of those very same senators to shut the audit down.


Scottsdale State Senator Michelle Ugenti-Rita (R ) Scottsdale District 23 tweeted, “it's become clear that the audit has been botched. The total lack of competence by @fannkfann over the last five months has deprived the voters of Arizona a comprehensive accounting of the 2020 election.”


“I would agree with that it's been botched,” said State Senator Paul Boyer (R ) Phoenix-Glendale District 20.


Boyer said at the outset he supported the audit but he can't now. “A comprehensive review, we were all fine with that. We just didn't think it would be done by a firm that didn't have a clue of what they were doing. That they were partisan with a preordained idea going into what they were going to come up with,” Boyer said.

Cyber Ninjas, the company hired to do the audit, consistently fought attempts for an outside review of its ballot counts. Senate liaison Ken Bennett did it anyway, sending 24 boxes of machine-counted ballots to Larry Moore, the retired CEO of Clear Ballot an election technology company that does election audits.


“We found of the 24 boxes that were sent, 20 had perfect matches,” Moore said. In fact, Moore said the Cyber Ninja numbers and the counties matched 99.9% of the time. “If you extrapolate that to the full 2,089,563 count, they would be off by 124 ballots,” Moore said.

Bennett told azcentral.com he did the review out of curiosity but said it's premature to draw any conclusions from the sampling.

Still, it's a result that after Saturday's visit by Trump, the Cyber Ninjas and the Republicans pushing stop the steal probably didn't want to hear.

“You don't like the third result, we’ll go with the fourth result. When they don't like that, they'll come up with a fifth.” Senator Boyer said. “Again they are trying to come up with their own preconceived notion of what they want to come up with, they don't know what they're doing.”

The auditors have said they should complete their work at the State Fairgrounds this week.

Late Monday afternoon the state Senate issued new subpoenas to the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors. The state Senate wants routers and other election data as well as the county's voter registration rolls.


pretty sad.. you have no rules, don't answer to anyone except wacko's everyone that wants to think it was "stolen" would believe anything you say.
and YOU STILL can't come up with election fraud..
FFS what a bunch of losers..
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