Subpoena for Forensic Audit of Dominion Voting Machines to be Announced in Arizona

Arizona Senator Eddie Farnsworth announced on Monday that he plans to issue a subpoena to forensically audit voting machines in Maricopa County.

Arizona Senator Eddie Farnsworth announced on Monday that he plans to issue a subpoena to forensically audit voting machines in Maricopa County.

The voting machines, supplied by Dominion Voting Systems, were used for the 2020 elections.

Farnsworth says that too many questions have been raised regarding the accuracy of the machines.

Joe Biden carried the state with only 11,000 more votes than President Donald Trump – even a small margin of error in the tabulation of the vote could be enough to alter the outcome.

The Arizona Senate Judiciary Committee, chaired by Farnsworth, heard on Monday many hours of testimony that puts Maricopa County election results into question. At the hearing, Maricopa County elections director Scott Jarrett was routinely targeted with allegations that the counting and tabulating process in the country was not reliable.

There is evidence of tampering, there is evidence of fraud,” Farnsworth said in announcing the action, according to the Arizona Mirror.

I do have a concern that the county is taking the position that it just can’t happen,” he said. “There is a litany of white-collar crimes, digital crimes in the history of this country and this world of some very sophisticated people and the victims didn’t recognize it until some future time. I think it’s really, really dangerous for us to say, ‘It can’t happen.’

A forensic audit of Dominion voting machines just took place last week by in Antrim County, Michigan.

The Antrim Michigan Forensics Report can be found here.

In the report, Russell Ramsland of Allied Security Operations Group stated that the equipment used in Antrim County, MI “is intentionally and purposefully designed with inherent errors to create systemic fraud and influence election results.”

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