A technology company that assisted in the Maricopa County, Arizona, ballot audit has departed, although state Senate President Karen Fann said the firm completed its obligations under their contract. Officials said a new tech company based in Arizona has now taken up the responsibilities.
“They were done,” he said of Wake TSI, without elaborating. “They didn’t want to come back.”
Pullen added that Scottsdale, Arizona-based company StratTech Solutions has taken over Wake TSI’s hand count process and is using Wake TSI’s procedures.
Fann, a Republican, suggested that the move was routine and said the firm completed its obligations under its contract with the state.
“They finished up with their contract, so they don’t need to be there anymore,” she said, according the Republic.
The GOP-led state Senate’s liaison for the audit, Ken Bennett, said earlier this month that Wake TSI “probably [has] two to 300 people that are under their employ or volunteers.” Pullen responded to Bennett’s statement on Tuesday and said that many of the same people will work under StratTech Solutions, according to the paper.
Wake TSI, StratTech Solutions, Fann’s office, and Bennett’s team did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
The news about Wake TSI’s departure came as workers in Maricopa resumed their audit of 2.1 million ballots that were cast in the county during the Nov. 3, 2020, election. Approximately 500,000 ballots from the nearly 2.1 million cast in Maricopa County in the presidential election have been reviewed by the audit team, which was hired by the state Senate.
“We have a lot more tables and people that they trained during the one week off, and so we think the throughput is going to pick up significantly,” Bennett had told The Epoch Times. “We have the coliseum this last week of May and all of June, so we’re confident that we can get it done during that time.”