The Senate is expected to receive a 4 volume report from Cyber Ninjas this weekend
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Rep. Mark Finchem joined Steve Bannon for a status update on the AZ audit.
The Senate is expected to receive a 4 volume report from Cyber Ninjas this weekend. Finchem estimates there will be a public hearing to communicate the results as early as next week. Senator Wendy Rogers mentioned a slightly longer 7-10 day timetable https://rumble.com/vmc1hc-wendy-rogers-dis... for the public release.
Finchem also underscored his appreciation for Liz Harris’ canvass work. He pointed out that while a typical canvass might only include 500 voters, Liz’s operation polled 10 times that number, making the results all the more significant.
The Pima County GOP has been working with Finchem to set up a canvass of the county based on evidence from Dr. Shiva. Finchem said more details will be shared next week.
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During the canvass, of the 4,570 registered voters we gathered data on, 964 individuals were interviewed at their residence who were registered to vote in Maricopa County but whom the county said did not vote. Of those 964, 34.23%, or 330 people, said they had actually voted. Overall, there were 505,709 people in the county registered to vote who did not have a vote recorded in the election*. Extrapolating these results to the entire county, which can be done at a scientifically correlated confidence level of 95%, it is estimated that 173,104 voters had their votes stolen. Given the canvass confidence interval of 1.5, this number technically ranges from 165,518 to 180,690 voters.
The canvass team can make sworn affidavits supporting these findings readily available.
Interestingly, this data parallels the findings of a study conducted by Matt Braynard in November of 2020, where he phone surveyed 710 registered republican voters in Arizona who did not have a vote recorded by the State. In his survey 356, or 50.1%, of those surveyed stated that they had in fact cast a mail-in ballot.