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Trump administration opens investigation into Arizona’s 2020 election results

Arizona officials warn counties against complying with federal subpoenas seeking sensitive voter data amid ongoing legal disputes over election record access.

  • On March 10, federal authorities renewed scrutiny of Arizona's 2020 election as the Department of Justice sued for full voter files in 29 states and DHS requested related documents from Kris Mayes.
  • Private audits and partisan submissions by Cyber Ninjas and True the Vote fueled challenges, while reports alleged signature verification and early ballot handling problems and claimed over 30,000 bogus votes in Pima County.
  • Mayes disclosed she turned over a 2022 memo and a 2023 follow-up report to DHS, with staff memos contradicting some fraud claims, showing over 10,000 hours spent investigating illegal voting.
  • The attorney general and secretary of state warned county recorders to refuse federal grand jury subpoenas, pledging legal action to prevent misuse of the process.
  • State leaders raised concerns that DHS's investigation aims to build a centralized database and check immigration status, prompting political reactions on March 10.
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