Arizona Election Audit Moves out of Coliseum, Ballots Held in New Building Under 24/7 Security: Official

After more than two months, the audit of Arizona’s Maricopa County moved out Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix, according to one of the state Senate’s audit liaisons. Randy Pullen, one of the Senate’s audit liaisons, told reporters that the audit process will persist inside another building at the fairgrounds. The audit team has to vacate the coliseum due to a lease agreement, he said, adding that 2.1 million ballots and voting equipment will be moved to the Wesley Bolin Building on Thursday morning. The voting machines, ballots, and other materials will be protected around the clock by three security guards, Pullen said. Surveillance cameras will also provide livestream from inside the Wesley Bolin Building for security reasons, he added. “There’s still a little bit more work to do,” Pullen said, reported KTAR. “I can’t imagine it will take more than a couple of weeks to get everything resolved,” he added. Last week, the audit team …

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