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Published: January 21, 2021

Arizona Republicans close to obtaining data, audit of November election results

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PHOENIX, January 21, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — The fight to decide who would occupy the Oval Office on January 20 is over, but efforts to determine whether President Joe Biden really was the correct winner continue in Arizona, where Maricopa County may be nearing a tentative agreement with the Republican-controlled state Senate to hand over election data for review.

For three weeks, officials have been fighting over the data request, which county officials claimed would infringe on voter privacy. But on Wednesday the parties agreed to stay out of court while a deal over the data is ironed out, the Associated Press reports.

“Not only has the Board agreed to turn over all the relevant information we sought in our subpoenas so that we may perform an audit, but they also acknowledge that the Legislature is a sovereign power of the state and that the county is a political subdivision, and as such, the Legislature has the constitutional and statutory authority to issue subpoenas,” Senate Republican President Karen Fann said in a press release.

Maricopa County Board of Supervisors deputy attorney Tom

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