Anonymous ID: 0a24bb April 24, 2021, 2:55 p.m. No.47940   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7982 >>7999 >>8015

Article is not bad.... Side note, white hat seemed anything but(just bad vibes)

 

Arizona election audit: Here's what you're seeing on the video feeds as counting continues Saturday

 

The recounting of Maricopa County's nearly 2.1 million ballots at Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix continues Saturday.

 

Neither the Arizona Senate, which subpoenaed the ballots and is ultimately in charge of the effort, nor Cyber Ninjas, the private technology company hired by the Senate to conduct the activities, has agreed to allow journalists inside.

 

Thus, the only way for the press — and the public at large — to watch events is via nine cameras set up inside the coliseum and that are streaming at https://azaudit.org.

 

An Arizona Republic reporter served as an official observer at the coliseum Friday but was not allowed to take notes, take photos or do any other work a journalist would do in monitoring a recount.

 

But that experience did provide some insight as to what is happening on the floor of the coliseum, as well as a press conference Thursday prior to the start of the effort.

 

Here's what to know about what you're seeing on the cameras:

How the audit is physically arranged

There are four sections of tables on the floor of the coliseum, as is viewable through various camera angles. Each of those sections is represented by a different color, and have round tables in the interior and rectangular tables on the exterior.

 

The ballots themselves are stacked in boxes in a fenced in area along one side of the floor, and are viewable via camera three.

 

Two shifts of workers are doing the audit. The first group is starting around 8 a.m. and working until about 2 p.m. There's a second shift, too. They are planning to work every day except Sundays.

 

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--https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/arizona-election-audit-heres-what-youre-seeing-on-the-video-feeds-as-counting-continues-saturday/ar-BB1g0S11

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