The ballots cast in Arizona’s largest county in the 2020 election will be counted for a third time on orders from the state’s Senate.
Now the Senate will do its own recount, which will provide a number to compare with those from the county and from the auditors.
“Maricopa County says there’s 2,089,563 ballots. We did the hand count, and they’re finalizing that number, but we just wanted a third number to tie everything together, make sure we have more—the more data points, the better,” former Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett, the Senate’s audit liaison, told The Epoch Times.
The new count will focus on the number of ballots and not the actual votes, unlike the first two tabulations.
”We’re going to run all the ballots through to see how they match up,“ she said. “If there ends up being a difference, we’d have another count.”
The machines, which arrived on July 9, appear to be from U.S. Paper Counters. The machines are said to be able to count up to 2,000 sheets per minute.
The count will go quickly, likely wrapping up in less than a week, audit officials say.
“We’re still working on that,” Bennett said.
The audit has run past the projected time. Cyber Ninjas said in a document from March that it expected its work should be done in 35 days, followed by a five-day period to produce a final report on its findings.
Teams have other duties besides the third ballot count. They’re working on a process to check signatures from mail-in ballot envelopes using images from the county. Auditors are “double- and triple-checking everything,” Pullen said.
The final report is still expected in August.
Bennett said the building was “warm” amid 112 degree Fahrenheit temperatures but that officials were working on air conditioning to deal with the conditions. Fresh air conditioning units were in place on July 8 and 9.
He also challenged an assertion by Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, a Democrat who said observers tapped by her office weren’t allowed to watch the audit last week. He said the observers have been in the building most days.