So there is no suggestion in that letter that the vote is fraudulent or that the the election results should be de certified. Even though evidence was found that the results could easily be compromised by thousands of votes. The potential definitely exists there is just no way to prove that potential was used. Of course that is by design. The potential also exists because of many laws that were ignored. Making this a criminal matter IMO. The election should not be certified.
Quite right!
Fann did say, however, in her opening statements that the hearing was not about de-certifying.
Her disappointing letter stated the legislature's "sharpest concerns" were satisfied when audit2 confirmed audit1's count That she painfully ignored the fact the count includes patently bogus ballots may tell us a lot about Arizona politics.