
Arizona legislators have called for an “expeditious” forensic audit of the Dominion voting machines used in Maricopa County.
Top legislators from both the House and the Senate in Arizona have called for the forensic audit of the Dominion machines, which were only used in Maricopa County, the largest county in the state, and the only one that narrowly flipped from President Trump to Joe Biden according to preliminary election results.
Senate President Karen Fann and Speaker of the House Rusty Bowers, along with the incoming Senate Government Chair Michelle Ugenti-Rita and House Majority Leader Warren Petersen, called for the independent audit of the Dominion software and equipment used in the election.
The voting machines in Maricopa County did not have their Certificate of Accuracy, meant to confirm that they had been checked to prevent fraud, signed by any Republican. Rae Chornenky, the Maricopa County GOP Chair who was meant to have signed it, resigned after being called to step down by angry Arizona Republicans.
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