AZ Sen. Rogers Releases An Audit Update Involving ‘Splunk Logs & Routers’ Used In 2020 Election

Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers (R) on Friday released an update involving the “Splunk logs and routers”, in regards to an agreement that was reached last year in September between the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and the Arizona State Senate — after the county failed to comply with a subpoena related to the 2020 election audit.

Arizona Senate President Karen Fann (R) had initially sought ballot envelopes or ballot envelope images; user names, passwords, and security keys for election machines; voter records; routers or router images; and Splunk logs, as previously reported by The Freedom Times. Maricopa County officials, however, resisted the Senate subpoena, which then sparked an investigation by Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich.

Senate President Fann released a statement in September, indicating that Maricopa County reached a settlement with the Arizona Senate, where they agreed to the initial demands of the subpoena.

“Under threat of losing hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue sharing, today Maricopa County settled with the State Senate, in a victory for election integrity and the Arizona taxpayer,” Fann said. “The agreement sets up a Special Master paid for by the County, who will get the answers to questions the Senate has had concerning the routers and splunk logs used in the 2020 election.”

According to a new update shared on Friday by Senator Wendy Rogers, former Congressman John Shadegg (R-AZ), who is serving as the Special Master in the settlement agreement, has released the names of the computer experts who will examine the County’s routers and Splunk logs. The experts who will work with the Special Master to answer the questions are Jane Gin, Brad E. Rhodes, and Andrew Keck.

“As agreed, by the parties, the examination of the routers and Splunk logs is for the purpose of answering questions posed by the Senate related to the November 3, 2020, General Election during the time between October 7 and November 20, 2020,” the statement read.

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