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A highly anticipated report about an audit of the 2020 election in Windham, New Hampshire, has been submitted to officials in the state.
One of the auditors, Harri Hursti, confirmed to the
Washington Examiner on Monday that his team "submitted it yesterday," more than six weeks after the audit concluded. The team's findings may become public as early as Tuesday.
The portion of the audit that included the handling of ballots concluded on May 27. However, the audit team's work did not stop there.
"Now, we have captured the data," Hursti told observers at the time. "Now, we have to go back to do the analysis, and there might be something in the data, which we now have, which we haven't yet understood."