92 lawmakers sign a letter calling for election audits in all 50 states

by Ryan Meilstrup

Following Arizona’s recent audit that found thousands of voting irregularities, 92 state lawmakers are calling for an audit of the 2020 presidential election in all 50 states.

They argued that if the audit finds evidence of fraud that could change the results of the 2020 election, then the House of Representatives must be convened to decide how to press forward.

Arizona state Rep. Wendy Rodgers on Monday tweeted, “92 Legislators from Multiple States Write a Letter to the American People Calling for a 50-State Audit, Decertification Where Appropriate, and Possible Convening of the US House of Representatives.”

In the memo written by the group of 92 state law makers to the American people, the legislatures wrote the following:

“We have come to the conclusion that all 50 states need to be forensically audited. Voter rolls should be scrubbed with a canvass of the voters to ensure future integrity of our elections…

We call on each state to decertify its electors where it has been shown the elections were certified prematurely and inaccurately.”

The lawmakers went on to call for drastic action to be taken if the results of the audit showed widespread fraud by convening the House of Representatives:

“If it is shown that either Joe Biden would receive fewer than 270 tallied electoral votes, or Donald Trumps would receive more than 270 electoral votes, then we call for the US House of Representatives to convene and vote per the US Constitution by means of one vote per state to decide the rightful winner of the election in accordance with the constitutional process of choosing electors.”

They then cited the Maricopa County audit results as an example of potential fraud that could be found nationally, writing that, “It has come to our attention from an audit of 2.1 million ballots in Arizona complemented by an in-depth canvas of votes in Arizona, as well as through multiple different data reviews of voting by independent experts; that our representative republic suffered a corrupted 2020 election.”

The Arizona election audit that they are referring to found thousands of irregularities, including duplicate ballots, chain of custody issues, failure to preserve data files, cybersecurity weaknesses, and ballot envelopes lacking signatures.

Photo by Jerod MacDonald-Evoy, Arizona Mirror

In response to the Arizona audit, Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced, “I will take all necessary actions that are supported by the evidence and where I have legal authority. Arizonans deserve to have their votes accurately counted and protected.”

The movement is continuing to grow for a nationwide audit of the 2020 election. Whether these audits spark a 50-state audit remains an open question.

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