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BREAKING: Arizona Senate Issues Two NEW Subpoenas Maricopa County Officials for Routers, Passwords, Splunk Logs, MORE

Jordan Conradson July 27, 2021 Uncategorized Comments Off on BREAKING: Arizona Senate Issues Two NEW Subpoenas Maricopa County Officials for Routers, Passwords, Splunk Logs, MORE

The Arizona Senate has just issued a new legislative subpoena for routers, passwords, logs, keys, and other necessary elections records.

Audit officials expect to have the final recount of the ballots completed tomorrow but they lack the necessary materials to complete a forensic audit of the voting equipment and software systems used.

Arizona Audit To FINISH Paper Recount TOMORROW – They Need The ROUTERS

The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors must appear at the Arizona State Capitol on August 2, 2021 and produce the subpoenaed materials. Failure to comply may constitute contempt.

 

Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers tweeted:

BREAKING: The Arizona Senate issues two more subpoenas today. One to the Maricopa Board of Supervisors and one to Dominion. I would not blow these off!

The County must produce:

1. All reports, findings and other documents concerning any breach of the voter registration server, the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office systems, or any other aspect of the Maricopa County elections systems at any time within six months of the November 3, 2020 general election.

2. All ballot envelopes received in connection with the November 3, 2020 general election, or digital images of the same.

3. All user names, passwords, pins and/or security keys or tokens required to access, or otherwise relating to, any and all ballot tabulation devices used in connection with the November 3, 2020 general election in Maricopa County. This is specifically for all levels of access, including, but not limited to, administrator access or any other level of access required to access and print the configuration of the ICP2 devices. This request also includes any materials that the County does not possess but which it has a right to access.

4. All Maricopa County registered voter records to date, with any and all change histories including but not limited to the following:

  • The field that was added, removed, or changed
  • A timestamp (date and time) for the change
  • Identifying information for the individual who made the change (internal employee ID and/or IP address)

5. All router used in connection with the November 3, 2020 general election, or virtual images of the same, and the public IP of each such router.

6. All splunk logs, network logs, net flows, or similar data related with systems associated in any way with the administration of the November 3, 2020 general election, for the time period beginning 60 days before the election and ending 90 days after the election.

Dominion must provide:

All user names, passwords, pins and/or security keys or tokens required to access, or otherwise relating to, any and all ballot tabulation devices used in connection with the November 3, 2020 general election in Maricopa County. This is specifically for all levels of access, including, but not limited to, administrator access or any other level of access required to access and print the configuration of the ICP2 devices.

The County has denied voters transparency and based on their recent response to last week’s Senate hearing, it does not seem they are interested in cooperating with this new subpoena.

Maricopa County Responds To Senate Via Snarky Twitter Post – Makes False Claims About Audit and Fails to Prove Why Audit Is Wrong

The County has refused to answer questions or comply with the Senate since day one and one can only wonder, what are they hiding?

The Gateway Pundit reported on various worst-in-class IT practices and subsequent violations of the Arizona Elections Procedures Manual. The routers, logs, keys, and more information is required for the CyberNinjas to investigate these anomalies and “mistakes”.

2020 Election Security Procedures Violated – Why The County Will Not Provide Routers, Splunk Logs, Fobs – INDICT THE SUPERVISORS!

In case the County does not comply, supporters of election transparency need to call their State Legislators and demand they support a resolution to hold the Maricopa County Supervisors in contempt for noncompliance.

Paul Boyer: (602) 693-3989, 602-926-4173 Email: PBOYER@AZleg.gov

Michelle Ugenti-Rita: (602) 926-4480 Email: MUGENTI-RITA@AZleg.gov

The post BREAKING: Arizona Senate Issues Two NEW Subpoenas Maricopa County Officials for Routers, Passwords, Splunk Logs, MORE appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

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