The result of yesterday’s presentation of the audit results from the audit of the 2020 Election results in Maricopa County is clear – the 2020 Election results in Maricopa County should never have been certified with Joe Biden as the winner.
When you step back and look at the results of the audit of Maricopa County in Arizona regarding the 2020 Election, the answer is clear. The current results should never have been certified – period.
The audit presentation yesterday started off with Dr. Shiva, a brilliant man with a resume that is one of the best in the country. Dr. Shiva uncovered more than 17,000 duplicated ballots included in the certified election results in Arizona. These duplicate ballots were greater than the 10,000 ballot margin of victory given to Biden in the state.
Next was Cyber Ninja’s Doug Logan. He shared much of what was released in a leak the night before.
His team identified more than 57,000 ballots with issues that never should have been included in the state’s certified results, but they were.
Below is a draft of the report provided before the audit presentation. This report shows:
In the 2020 presidential election, the margin of victory was only 10,457 votes, a small fraction of the 57,734 ballots with known issues. Again, this is almost 6 times the margin of victory in the Presidential race and is multiples of the margin of victory in other races. Based on these factual findings, the election should not be certified, and the reported results are not reliable.
Here is the page from the summary report — 57,734 votes with known issues and should not have been counted and should have been addressed.
Here is a copy of the full report.
ExecutiveSummary VersionFinal 092421 Draft by Jim Hoft on Scribd
Combined, between the duplicates identified by Dr. Shiva and the issues identified by Mr. Logan, there were more than 70,000 ballots with issues included in Arizona’s certified results. This is seven times the margin of victory certified for Joe Biden.
The third presenter was the best. Ben Cotton discussed IT and Cybersecurity issues. He noted numerous items have still not been provided to his team despite subpoenas being provided to the County months ago.
Cotton also identified numerous items that were deleted or missing from the information provided to his team. The highlight of the presentations was when Cotton noted that his team identified the individuals who deleted items requested and that he has provided their names to authorities in the state. The audience cheered when he said this.
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