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Elections

Arizona Supreme Court: Senate can keep audit records secret – Associated Press

Photo: Arizona Supreme Court Justices from left – William G. Montgomery, John R Lopez IV, Vice Chief Justice Ann A. Scott Timmer, Chief Justice Robert M. Brutinel, Clint Bolick and James Beene listen to oral arguments The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that the state Senate can keep hundreds of emails and other records related

Elections

Lawyer for Arizona Senate election audit firm wants to quit

The attorney representing the private company that oversaw the Arizona Senate’s partisan review of Maricopa County’s 2020 election results is trying to quit after a series of losses in cases brought by groups seeking records of the “audit.” The move to withdraw by attorney Jack Wilenchik is opposed by American Oversight, a government watchdog group

Arizona Today with Lyle Rapacki

Arizona Today: Interview with Doug Logan, Part 5

In this final part of the interview with Doug Logan (CEO and Founder of Cyber Ninjas), Mr. Logan explains what Splunk logs are (Splunk is a third party software), and why the information revealed during the audit was passed on the the Arizona Attorney General.  

Arizona Today with Lyle Rapacki

Arizona Today – Doug Logan, CEO of Cyber Ninjas, Part 2

Dr. Lyle Rapacki interviews Doug Logan, the founder and CEO of Cyber Ninjas, about the Arizona forensic audit. Doug pulls back the curtain on the problems they had in getting the information that the Senate requested, what some of the anomalies were that they found, and the surprise Doug felt when the people who had