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A GOP-led Arizona elections board called the state's vote recount a 'sham' and 'grift disguised as an audit'

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Contractors working for Cyber Ninjas, who was hired by the Arizona State Senate, examining and recounting ballots from the 2020 election in Phoenix, Arizona. Courtney Pedroza for the Washington Post
  • An Arizona elections board has described the vote recount as a "circus" that weakens democracy.

  • The recount of the 2020 election ballots was backed by Trump, who maintains votes were stolen from him.

  • Observers said the auditors in the recount were seeking to prove conspiracy theories.

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A Republican-led voting-supervision board in Arizona's Maricopa County has described the state's vote recount as a "laughing stock" that's eroding faith in democracy.

In a Monday letter to Republicans in the state Senate who authorized the recount, the board said it would no longer cooperate with the effort, and called on the state GOP to end the process.

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The ballot audit, which started late last month, was commissioned by Republicans in the state's Senate and championed by former President Donald Trump, who maintains that the 2020 election was stolen from him. Observers and other critics have said the process is shambolic, and said auditors appear to be hunting for evidence on the basis of conspiracy theories.

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Joe Biden flipped Arizona last year, becoming the first Democrat to win the state since 1996. Maricopa County is the most populous county in the state.

Monday's letter was written in response to a series of groundless allegations from the auditors, Cyber Ninjas, and the Arizona Senate of possible malpractice by county officials conducting last year's US Senate and presidential elections. The founder of Cyber Ninjas is a supporter of Trump's election-fraud conspiracy theories.

"These accusations are false, defamatory, and beneath the dignity of the Senate," the board of supervisors said in the letter.

"They are an insult to the dedicated public servants in the Maricopa County Elections Department and Office of the Recorder, who work incredibly long hours conducting the County's elections with integrity and honor."

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A Cyber Ninjas contractor examining and recounting Maricopa County ballots cast in the 2020 election in Phoenix, Arizona, on May 6, 2021. AP Photo/Matt York, pool

The letter went on to accuse those conducting the audit of operating a scam on the basis of groundless conspiracy theories.