Things are heating up in Arizona.
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich is investigating voter fraud.
He requested documents from Maricopa County.
The Arizona Senate’s report that was released on Friday raises some serious questions regarding the 2020 election.
Arizonans can be assured our office will conduct a thorough review of the information we receive.
— Mark Brnovich (@GeneralBrnovich) September 28, 2021
On Monday afternoon, the Arizona Attorney General’s Office Election Integrity Unit (EIU) sent a letter to the Arizona Senate requesting supporting documents from the report released last week. Additionally, the EIU asked Maricopa County to preserve all documents and data related to the 2020 election.
“The Arizona Senate’s report that was released on Friday raises some serious questions regarding the 2020 election,” said Attorney General Mark Brnovich. “Arizonans can be assured our office will conduct a thorough review of the information we receive.”
The EIU cannot comment on specific allegations until its review is complete.
Copy of the EIU correspondence to Arizona Senate.
Copy of the EIU correspondence to Maricopa County.
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich asked Maricopa County to preserve materials related to the 2020 election for an investigation and possible litigation over how the county administered the contest.
Brnovich’s office sent a letter to Maricopa’s five county supervisors Tuesday, notifying them of a litigation hold on elections materials. His office’s Election Integrity Unit will review the 2020 election audit report commissioned by the Republican-led state Senate that was released on Friday, and his letter said they expect “the review may lead to further investigation or litigation.”
The letter directs the county to preserve paper documents, electronic communications, election equipment and data stored on them, voter registration forms, and more. It also said the litigation hold extends to all county employees, contractors, vendors, and anyone “directly or indirectly involved in any aspect” of managing the election.
“The Arizona Senate’s report that was released on Friday raises some serious questions regarding the 2020 election,” Brnovich, a Republican, said in a statement Tuesday. “Arizonans can be assured our office will conduct a thorough review of the information we receive.”
From OANN Host Christina Bobb:
AZ Attorney General’s office is looking into the fraud. pic.twitter.com/uWHN2uoQzp
— Christina Bobb (@christina_bobb) September 28, 2021
From Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers:
Let’s roll! 🚔 🚨 pic.twitter.com/nSl0kY2IET
— Wendy Rogers (@WendyRogersAZ) September 28, 2021
Get ready!
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