Key takeaways:
- The Arizona Attorney General’s office released documents showing the former Attorney General suppressed findings from an investigation into the 2020 election.
- The investigation concluded that there was no evidence of widespread fraud.
- The documents released by the current Attorney General prove that the 2020 election was conducted fairly and accurately.
The Arizona Attorney General’s office has released documents that show the former Attorney General suppressed findings from an investigation into the 2020 election. The investigation concluded that there was no evidence of widespread fraud.
The investigation was conducted in December 2020 by the former Attorney General’s office, and the findings were released by the current Attorney General, Kris Mayes, on Wednesday. Mayes, a Democrat, said that the documents prove that the 2020 election was conducted fairly and accurately.
The investigation was launched after the former Attorney General, Mark Brnovich, received numerous complaints of voter fraud. Brnovich released an “interim report” in December that claimed the investigation had revealed “serious vulnerabilities” that needed to be addressed.
However, the documents released by Mayes show that the investigation found no evidence of widespread fraud. The documents also show that the investigation concluded that the election was conducted fairly and accurately.
Mayes said that the documents prove that the 2020 election was conducted fairly and accurately. She also said that the findings of the investigation should put to rest any doubts about the legitimacy of the election.
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