According to the results of the forensic audit, Maricopa County counted 9,589 excess mail-in ballots with bad or no signatures, approving and verifying blank votes.
Dr Shiva Ayyadurai gave the first presentation of the Maricopa County forensic audit to the Arizona Senate. Ayyadurai’s analysis focused on the mail-in ballot envelopes sent to Maricopa County.
During the presentation, Ayyadurai explained that the audit examined the signature area of the ballots, and compared them to the official canvass results that Maricopa County gave in their report. When using signature presence detection analysis, the audit found an excess of 9,589 votes with signatures that were either blank or were “scribbles.” Photos shown in the presentation included totally blank ballots being stamped “approved.”
Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai delivers his key findings during the #ArizonaAudit hearing pic.twitter.com/eWiwPzT2XG
— National File (@NationalFile) September 24, 2021
WOW pic.twitter.com/RFIXwMeifK
— Wendy Rogers (@WendyRogersAZ) September 24, 2021
.@stephen_richer & @Adrian_Fontes you all approved thousands of these scribbles and blanks? pic.twitter.com/vRglc0MKci
— Wendy Rogers (@WendyRogersAZ) September 24, 2021
Sen. Rogers suggested there were other irregularities found:
Looks like a crime to me. Why is the stamp behind the triangle and there are no signatures? This was APPROVED as a vote. pic.twitter.com/8s01TbM1eJ
— Wendy Rogers (@WendyRogersAZ) September 24, 2021
A number of questions were left for Maricopa County to answer.
— Wendy Rogers (@WendyRogersAZ) September 24, 2021
This is an excerpt from the National File.
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