What Happens if Election Irregularities are Found?; How the AZ Audit was Narrowly Saved

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What Happens if Election Irregularities are Found?; How the AZ Audit was Narrowly Saved



The Maricopa County audit has come up against “every challenge that could be thrown at it. The Democrats have now tried several rounds of lawsuits against the auditors, which we defended.” —Cyber Ninjas (main auditing firm) Lawyer, Alex The audit is almost complete, with roughly 80% of ballots checked so far. So, what happens if results show that there was election interference? “What you saw is federal attempts to shut it down… Even without HR one, you see the DOJ getting involved, and trying to shut it down and threatening criminal charges!” But why so much resistance, if there’s nothing suspicious to find? “I am glad that the state legislature stood firm against all of this because, had they folded, they would have for all time and for all Americans, forfeited the authority of states over their elections.” Audit lawyer, Alex Kolodin takes about how close the audit came to being shut down, and the decisive action that was taken to save it.
 

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What Happens if Election Irregularities are Found?; How the AZ Audit was Narrowly Saved



The Maricopa County audit has come up against “every challenge that could be thrown at it. The Democrats have now tried several rounds of lawsuits against the auditors, which we defended.” —Cyber Ninjas (main auditing firm) Lawyer, Alex The audit is almost complete, with roughly 80% of ballots checked so far. So, what happens if results show that there was election interference? “What you saw is federal attempts to shut it down… Even without HR one, you see the DOJ getting involved, and trying to shut it down and threatening criminal charges!” But why so much resistance, if there’s nothing suspicious to find? “I am glad that the state legislature stood firm against all of this because, had they folded, they would have for all time and for all Americans, forfeited the authority of states over their elections.” Audit lawyer, Alex Kolodin takes about how close the audit came to being shut down, and the decisive action that was taken to save it.
So if they find irregularities nothing would change; they would simply have to find out what the irregularity was and fix it for the next election. Easy, peasy.
 
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So if they find irregularities nothing would change; they would simply have to find out what the irregularity was and fix it for the next election. Easy, peasy.
That would depend on whether the irregularities were simply errors or deliberate rigging of vote counting machines.