Anonymous ID: d5e7e7 May 20, 2021, 3:54 p.m. No.13713678   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3687 >>3699 >>3778 >>3805

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Maricopa County Refuses To Provide Chain Of Custody Documents For 2.1 MM Ballots From Nov. Election

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>Christina Aguayo News

The Maricopa County Audit Director is saying that the Board of Directors has yet to provide the proper chain of custody documentation for the 2.1 million ballots from the 2020 election.

 

Ken Bennett who is a former State Senate President, and Chief Elections Officer for the State of Arizona said that the county has not provided the chain of custody documentation for the time period between the November election and the day they delivered the ballots to the forensic auditors at the end of April, 2021.

 

Mr. Bennett asserted that he has been asking for weeks for the documentation for that specific time period but instead the county only provided the chain of custody documentation for the transport of the ballots from the warehouse to the Veterans Memorial Coliseum which took place on April 21st and 22nd.

 

Mr. Bennett said that the chain of custody documentation for the 5 month period he's been requesting is very important and needed to make sure ballot security was maintained.

 

In addition, Mr. Bennett said when 46 pallets of those ballots were delivered on April 22nd, there were many organizational issues that caught his attention.

 

Mr. Bennett said it was a very long day but he was able to work through the issues. "I've been asking for weeks for chain of custody documentation between the election in November and when ballots were delivered to the Veterans Memorial Coliseum on April 21,22. We need documentation of the chain of custody between when the ballots or boxes with ballots started to be filed away in their warehouse between the election and April 22nd. We haven't' seen any chain of custody for that time frame. The county refers to the truck with the ballots loaded on to the truck in a famous tweet showing 8 or 10 pallets that were loaded in the back of the truck, after a judge ruled the subpoenas were valid, and the board of supervisors saying we have ballots ready to deliver. I would like to see chain of custody to see if that event happened and everything else that happened during that time frame. November to April 21st and 22nd. The county has still not provided that. We don't have any chain of custody documentation prior to April 21,22"

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