WEBCO wrote:
They only audited Maricopa County.
Pima County had 158% turn out.
No one has explained why the voting machines in Maricopa County were connected to the internet, illegally.
"Former President Trump's comments are without basis or foundation," Bronson, an elected Democrat, told TucsonSentinel.com.
"Pima County conducted a free, fair, secure, and accurate election. The results were publicly audited via hand count by the County's Republican and Democratic parties, and the results were certified by the Pima County Board of Supervisors and Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey," said County Administrator Chuck Huckelberry.
Benny White, a conservative area Republican who's served years on the Pima County Election Integrity Commission and last year ran for county recorder — the office that oversees voter registration and handles early balloting — said the claims of any wrongdoing here are "total BS."
"These people simply don't know how to read voter registration data, election canvass records or voter history records," said White, who refuted any claims that there were any precincts that had more ballots returned than voters to fill them out.
Pima County Recorder Gabriella Cázares-Kelly, who ran against White and was voted into office in 2020, said that the election results were checked and rechecked.
"We have certified our election results, we had them approved by the Board of Supervisors, and no allegations of fraud have been brought forward," Cázares-Kelly said.
In fact, contrary to Trump's claims that ballots were "stuffed" at the last minute to thwart his victory, turnout was up substantially in Pima County in 2020, and Democrats have a significant voter registration edge here — there are now 71,000 more Democrats
http://www.tucsonsentinel.com/local/report/101521_trump_pima_vote/