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Arizona audit: 180K more Maricopa County ballots recounted than originally estimated

Tech company backs out of Arizona election audit

  The tech company that oversaw the hand count of Maricopa County ballots in Arizona s Republican Senate-led audit of 2020 election results has decided to back out of the recount, audit officials said.  Audit spokesperson and former Arizona Republican Party Chairman Randy Pullen told the Arizona Republic Tuesday that Pennsylvania-based Wake TSI decided not to renew its contract, which ended May 14.  Arizona state Senate President Karen Fann (R) also told local NBC affiliate KPNX that Wake, which was the subcontractor working under the audit’s main contractor, Cyber Ninjas, would no longer be involved in the audit, which officials say is likely to continue through next month. 

New firm handling Arizona audit hand recount after previous company s contract expired

A Pennsylvania-based IT firm is no longer managing the hand recount of the 2.1 million ballots in Arizona's Senate-led Maricopa County election audit after its contract ended earlier this month.

Tech company running Arizona ballot audit backs out: They were done

Tech company running Arizona ballot recount backs out: They were done Jen Fifield and Andrew Oxford, Arizona Republic The Pennsylvania-based IT company that was in charge of running the hand recount of Maricopa County ballots is no longer involved in the audit. The contract with Wake Technology Services, Inc. ended May 14, the original completion date for the hand count, and the company chose not to renew its contract, according to Randy Pullen, an audit spokesperson and former state GOP chair. They were done, he said. They didn t want to come back. Wake TSI was the subcontractor that developed and oversaw the procedures for recounting the county s nearly 2.1 million ballots, working under Cyber Ninjas, the state Senate s main contractor performing the overall audit of the county s general election results.

DMB Development Announces Tapestry, a Master-Planned Community Entitled for More Than 15,000 Homes in California s Inland Empire

DMB Development Announces Tapestry, a Master-Planned Community Entitled for More Than 15,000 Homes in California’s Inland Empire Share Article DMB Development “As one of the largest new communities developed in Southern California in many years, Tapestry will eventually grow to reach the population of a small city,” says Brent Herrington, president and CEO of DMB Development, the master developer for Tapestry. HESPERIA, Calif. (PRWEB) May 24, 2021 DMB Development, a Scottsdale-based developer specializing in large-scale communities in the Western U.S., today announces plans for Tapestry, an expansive master-planned development in Hesperia, Calif., within California’s Inland Empire. Entitled for more than 15,663 homes and 700,000 square feet of retail and commercial space, the 9,366-acre community is expected to bring more than $7 billion in capital investment. DMB plans to break ground in July 2021.

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