After the 2020 election many conservatives were concerned with voter fraud and a faulty election. Arizona is one of the states that they were most concerned with, specifically Maricopa county, where the city of Phoenix resides.
AP News reported:
“An Arizona judge cited deep concerns about ballot secrecy on Friday during an audit of the 2020 election results from the state’s most populous county, but the process will move forward after Democrats decided not to put up a $1 million bond to fund any increase in costs from the delay.
That price tag was too steep, Democrats said, letting the audit continue in Maricopa County — home to Arizona’s largest city, Phoenix — while leaving in place the judge’s orders that the Arizona Senate and its auditors follow state law on ballot secrecy and voter privacy as they do a hand recount of 2.1 million ballots.”
AP refers to those concerned as “conspiracy theorists”, those concerned would predominately be supporters of former President, Donald J Trump.
AP also reported that numerous lawsuits and audits have been conducted in Arizona, all with the same conclusion. That there was no evidence of election tampering.
More than 2 million ballots will be recounted, by hand during this audit nearly 100 days into Biden’s Presidency.
Many conservatives hope that this will finally reveal concrete evidence of widespread election fraud and allow for more investigations to happen.