Whoa. The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors isn’t fooling around.
This GOP-dominated board on Monday proved that not all Republicans have lost their ever-living minds since Nov. 3, when Donald Trump lost the election.
The supervisors took the Arizona Senate’s Cyber Ninja auditors to school on how elections are run. And as for Senate President Karen Fann, the person who ordered this bizarre proctological exam of Maricopa County’s vote?
They made her look like an absolute fool. Actually, they didn t make her look at like a fool. She did that all by herself.
Senate audit was a disaster from the start
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The records come from a running tally of critical incidents inside county jails dubbed Managing For Results, which correctional staff supervisors update after every shift. They were leaked to
Phoenix New Times by an MCSO staffer who was concerned about the increase in suicide attempts. The staffer declined to be named out of fear of retribution.
When reached for comment, MCSO spokesperson Norma Gutierrez-Deorta disputed the numbers in the records. In an email, she claimed that there were only two suicides and two attempted suicides in 2021. Similarly, she wrote that there were four suicide attempts and two suicides in 2020. After being presented with the leaked records, Gutierrez-Deorta wrote that she had to do some research on the issue. When contacted again for comment, she wrote, it’s going to take some time to go through our records.
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Arizona G.O.P. Split on Vote Review: ‘We Can’t Indulge These Insane Lies’
Top local Republicans are hitting back at Donald J. Trump and fellow party members in the State Senate over a review of Arizona ballots.
A contractor working for Cyber Ninjas, the company hired by the Arizona State Senate to conduct an audit of the November vote, moving boxes at Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix last week.Credit.Courtney Pedroza for The New York Times
May 17, 2021Updated 12:11 p.m. ET
For weeks, election professionals and Democrats have consistently called the Republican-backed review of November voting results in Arizona a fatally flawed exercise, marred by its partisan cast of characters and sometimes bizarre methodology.