Concerned about allegations of wrongdoing and voter disenfranchisement in Pinal County’s 2022 election, State Senator Wendy Rogers (R-Flagstaff), chair of the Senate Election Committee, sent the county a public records request demanding printout logs from the election. She asked for several reports/logs.
Rogers requested EL52, known as the Canvassing Report; EL30A, which is the Precinct Level Report with Detail; and EL45A, known as the Election Summary Report with Detail. She also requested EL68A, known as the System Log; EL192A, which is the Audit Log for the Tabulators; and the Full Event Service Log for the entire duration of administration of the 2022 General Election.
“Given the importance of free, fair, and transparent elections and the public’s skepticism regarding the conduct of recent elections, I am seeking production of these documents on an expedited basis,” the state senator said.
She gave the county a deadline of 10 days to produce the documents, warning, “Any deletion of said public documents can give rise to a negative inference in a court of law.”
Shelby Busch, co-founder of We the People AZ Alliance (WPAA), said the reports and logs should help determine whether ballots were misidentified as blank, a known problem in Florida and Georgia this past election.
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