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The Republican-led Arizona Senate held a hearing on Thursday in which witnesses involved with the Maricopa County 2020 election audit stressed the need for additional materials or else they'll risk presenting an "incomplete" review.
Members of the auditing team contracted by Senate President Karen Fann, which includes Cyber Ninjas and cybersecurity group CyFIR, said they need wireless routers and voting machine tokens to finish their work — access the county has denied so far.
They also requested a door-to-door canvass, which previously drew a warning from the U.S. Justice Department it could violate federal laws barring voter intimidation.