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A new judge is appointed for the 2020 election audit case, after judge Christopher Coury, a Republican appointee is replaced by Daniel Martin, a Democrat appointee. Democrats want to stop the audit because of potential results that might not be in their favor.
New judge appointed on the 2020 election audit case
Last Monday, Judge Christopher Coury (GOP appointee) was replaced by Judge Daniel Martin (DEMS appointee) on April 25, after the first judge assigned had resigned from the case due to the Arizona Democrats. The Superior Court of Maricopa County made the announcement last-minute announcement last Monday, reported the Epoch Times.
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Maricopa County Judge Lets 2020 Election Audit Continue For Now
A judge in Arizona on April 27 allowed a 2020 election audit in the state’s largest county to continue, at least until another hearing on April 28.
Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Daniel Martin said he wouldn’t extend a temporary restraining order that would have halted the audit on April 23 if Arizona Democrats had posted a $1 million bond.
“I think this was a very productive and useful hearing. I still have some thinking to do about the requested relief from the plaintiffs. I will do that between now and tomorrow morning,” Martin said.
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