Arizona election audit progress: 'We'll do it until it's done. And that's our plan,' says Ken Bennett

The Arizona Senate Liaison to the audit says '..I think it's very important that we do this, to make sure that the people of Arizona can have 100% confidence that their elections are transparent, the outcomes were fair, and that they are publicly verified. So we'll do it until it's done. And that's our plan.'

Arizona Senate assures federal officials that election audit is secure

The President of the Arizona State Senate has assured federal officials that a controversial audit into ballots cast during the November 2020 election are secure, and that any worries about potential voter intimidation are unfounded.

Democrats and Arizona State Senate reach deal amid ongoing concerns over controversial ballot audit

The Senate and its contractor, Florida-based Cyber Ninjas, are now required to follow state laws around ballot privacy, in addition to allowing observers inside the Veterans Memorial Coliseum, where the audit is taking place.

Delaware County man sentenced for casting dead mother's ballot

A Delaware County man will not be allowed to vote for the next four years after he pled guilty to unlawful voting and perjury charges brought against him for casting a mail-in ballot for his dead mother in the 2020 election, county officials said Friday. 

Arizona elections chief criticizes policies used in Maricopa County ballot recount

Democratic Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs sent a letter urging the Senate president to adopt strict guidelines to ensure the results of the 2020 election audit could be trusted.

Newsmax apologizes to Dominion worker for false voter fraud claims

Newsmax apologized on Friday for airing false allegations that an employee for Dominion Voting Systems manipulated machines or tallies on Election Day to the detriment of former President Donald Trump.

Cyber Ninjas officials release policies amid controversial Maricopa County election audit

As the controversial audit of ballots cast in Maricopa County during the 2020 election continues, there are ongoing calls for greater transparency of the auditing process.

Judge rules Arizona ballot recount cannot be private; audit to continue uninterrupted

Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Daniel Martin also declined to extend a previous judge’s order that auditors hired by the Arizona Senate comply with state voter privacy laws.

Maricopa County election audit lawyer says results won't be 'changing anyone’s vote'

Attorneys representing the Maricopa County election audit say no one's vote is going to change because of this audit. "Joe Biden’s going to be the president at the end of this audit. Mark Kelly’s going to be the Senator at the end of this audit."

Arizona attorney general rejects call for probe of Maricopa County 2020 election audit

Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich will not be investigating possible irregularities in the Arizona Senate's audit of Maricopa County ballots in the 2020 election.

Cyber Ninjas firm recounting Arizona election ballots wants methods kept secret

A contractor hired by Arizona’s state Senate to oversee the recount of 2.1 million ballots from November’s election in the county that includes the metro Phoenix area wants a judge to keep secret its methods for ensuring ballot privacy.

Election conspiracies live on with audit by Arizona GOP

The Arizona Senate used its subpoena power to take possession of all 2.1 million ballots in Maricopa County in an audit of the 2020 election.

Democrats won’t put up $1M to pause Arizona election audit

An Arizona judge cited deep concerns about ballot secrecy during an audit of the 2020 election results from the state’s most populous county, but the process will move forward after Democrats decided not to put up a $1 million bond to fund any increase in costs from the delay.

George W. Bush says he wrote in Condoleezza Rice for president in 2020 election

Former President George W. Bush wrote in the name of his former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on his 2020 presidential ballot, he told PEOPLE magazine.

Arizona Supreme Court questions legality of education tax levied by Proposition 208

Justices on the Arizona State Supreme Court appear to cast doubt on whether proceeds from new taxes collected under Prop 208 can be legally spent on education.

Arizona Supreme Court to hear challenge to new voter-approved education tax

The Arizona Supreme Court will hear an expedited constitutional challenge on April 20 to a new voter-approved tax on high-earning Arizonans that was designed to boost school funding.

Leaders of Proud Boys ordered jailed on Capitol riot charges

A federal judge on Monday ordered two leaders of the far-right Proud Boys extremist group to be arrested and jailed while awaiting trial on charges they planned and coordinated an attack on the U.S. Capitol to stop Congress from certifying President Joe Biden’s electoral victory.