There is no excuse for election officials tampering with voting equipment, removing data, reprogramming tabulators, and refusing to honor state legislature subpoenas. That is clear undeniable evidence of corruption and coverup.
5-12-21_Letter_to_Maricopa_County_Board.pdf (chipleybugle.com)
For your convenience, images of the corresponding pink report slips are attached in Exhibit A. III. Deleted Databases We have recently discovered that the entire “Database” directory from the D drive of the machine “EMSPrimary” has been deleted. This removes election related details that appear to have been covered by the subpoena. In addition, the main database for the Election Management System (EMS) Software, “Results Tally and Reporting,” is not located anywhere on the EMSPrimary machine, even though all of the EMS Clients reference that machine as the location of the database. This suggests that the main database for all election related data for the November 2020 General Election has been removed. Can you please advise as to why these folders were deleted, and whether there are any backups that may contain the deleted folders? The image below shows the location of the files known to be deleted. In addition, the main database for “Results Tally and Reporting” is not present. * * *
Respectfully, Karen Fann, President Arizona State Senate.
except they didn't do that. lol
The same day, Senate President Karen Fann wrote to county Board of Supervisors chairman Jack Sellers on May 12, 2021
here , about three “serious issues” in the ongoing audit of the general election results. In the statement, Fann outlined “ongoing non-compliance with the legislative subpoenas”, “chain of custody and ballot organization anomalies” and “deleted databases.”
In the section about deleted databases, Fann wrote that the Senate discovered that the entire database directory from the D drive of the machine “EMSPrimary” was deleted and the main database for the Election Management System (EMS) software was not located where it was supposed to be, including a screenshot of the database.
Sellers, however, responded in a May 13, 2021 statement visible
here saying, “After reviewing the letter with County election and IT experts, I can say the allegations are false and ill-informed. Moreover, the claim that our employees deleted election files and destroyed evidence is outrageous, completely baseless and beneath the dignity of the Arizona Senate. I demand an immediate retraction of any public statements made to the news media and spread via Twitter.”
Megan Gilbertson, communications director for Maricopa County Elections Department, confirmed to Reuters that the claims are false. “Maricopa County did not delete files when preparing the subpoenaed SQL server for delivery,” Gilbertson said.
the right wing "experts" were morons. lol