Wendy Rogers Announces Maricopa County Forensic Vote Audit Is Happening: ‘We Will Get the Truth’

Pro-Trump Republican and Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers gave an update on Twitter to those who were curious about the Maricopa County forensic vote audit and assured it is happening. Below is her tweet.

“People are asking me about the Maricopa Forensic Audit. The Senate is currently interviewing companies & will pick the best one for the job. We want a 100% forensic audit & that will take up to 2 weeks from the start to complete. We will get the people of Arizona the whole truth.”

Rogers mentioned that the Arizona State Senate is currently looking for companies to do a forensic audit of the 2.1 million ballots from Maricopa County which is the largest country in Arizona with a population of over four million residents.

She gave us a timeline saying that it will take around two weeks to complete the forensic audit of the ballots once it begins. However, they still need to find the right company to do the job for an honest audit of the vote.

The Arizona State Republicans have a slim one-seat majority in the Senate which gives them control over most decisions. It is important that they make sure the company doing the audit has no agendas and will objectively audit the ballots.

Arizona was a state that was only decided by just 10,500 votes and there will be more than two million votes audited. If there was voter fraud like Trump and many Republicans claim, this may change some of the vote counts in Arizona and may be starting point in changing the handling of election counts however it will have no effect on pervious elections.

This could cause a chain reaction of swing states to be pressured to do the same though with Democrats running some of those states a fair and honest audit is unlikely. Either way, this is the GOP’s biggest chance to find alleged voter fraud.

Stay tuned to Media Right News for more updates as this story continues to develop.

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