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Here are some of the things I have read that was shared with the Arizona Senate.Yeah. It should make a few people scratch their heads. There may be legitimate reasons for all of these things but audits are conducted to figure out what looks out of whack so that it can be properly investigated. All anyone is saying now is that "these are things we should take a look at".
1. 18,000 voted and then showed that they were removed from the voter rolls AFTER the election
2. 3,981 people voted despite registering to vote AFTER the court-ordered Oct 15th deadline
3. 11,326 people VOTED in the election but did not appear on the voter rolls on Nov 7th but DID show up on Dec. 4th
4. 74,243 mail-in ballots discovered in Maricopa County "where there is no clear record of them being sent"
5. Maricopa County election system was BREACHED in November. They privately notified voters, but kept this from the public
6. They discovered the voting machines were not updated with anti virus software. Without the updates it make them "tremendous vulnerability" The last time the anti-virus was updated on these systems was the date that the Dominion software was installed on the systems. That happens to be August of 2019." Without anti-virus hackers can get easy access
7. Maricopa County is STILL hiding router configuration files and the router data. The question is why?