A GOP-led recount of some 2.1 million votes in Arizona's Maricopa County is currently underway, in the latest effort to attempt to challenge the results of the 2020 presidential election.
, who view the effort as yet another unfounded attempt to de-legitimize the election, have attempted to stop the recount, citing concerns that the consultancy firm was not protecting voter privacy and ballot secrecy.
But on Wednesday, as the Associated Press reported, a Maricopa County judge ruled that the unprecedented audit could continue—as long as Cyber Ninjas makes public its procedures for guaranteeing the privacy of voters and the secrecy of their choices. The recount is expected to be finished by May 14, according to theFormer President Donald Trump appeared to suggest on Thursday that an audit of votes in Arizona could be the first of many.
The former president has since become"fixated" by the recount, and asks aides about the process multiple times a day, according to theThe county's recount will likely not have a significant effect on the 2020 election results.
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