Arizona elections officials launch bipartisan assault on GOP audit
Two of Arizona's top election administrators have issued scathing indictments of a contractor who audited millions of ballots cast in the state's largest county.
The two officials are seeking to undercut a final report from Cyber Ninjas, the firm hired by Arizona's Republican-controlled state Senate, that they say will be marred by deep flaws. Cyber Ninjas is expected to deliver its initial report Monday on the nearly 2.1 million ballots cast in Maricopa County in last year's presidential election.
Secretary of State Katie Hobbs (D) and Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer (R) in separate reports castigated the inspection itself as deeply flawed - so much so that Hobbs argued it did not even merit the term "audit."
"Despite frequent references to this review as an audit, the exercise undertaken by the Arizona Senate's Florida-based contractor, Cyber Ninjas, fails to meet industry standards for any credible audit, much less for an election audit," Hobbs's office wrote. "The Senate's contractors demonstrated a lack of understanding of election processes and procedures both at a state and county level."
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