❓WHAT HAPPENED: The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has expanded its criminal investigation into suspected election fraud, issuing a grand jury subpoena to obtain voting records from Maricopa County, Arizona.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The FBI, election observers from both parties, Maricopa County officials, and House Administration Committee Chairman Bryan Steil.
📍WHEN & WHERE: Recent developments in Maricopa County, Arizona, following earlier FBI actions in Fulton County, Georgia.
💬KEY QUOTE: “We’re digging back through those reports that were submitted by our election observers that were deployed across the country.” – Bryan Steil
🎯IMPACT: The investigation could expand to other states and may uncover further violations of federal election law.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) probe into alleged election fraud has expanded to Arizona, where agents recently confiscated a substantial amount of electronic election data from Maricopa County through a federal grand jury subpoena. The move follows an earlier raid by federal authorities on a warehouse in Fulton County, Georgia, where ballots tied to the 2020 election were reportedly seized.
Sources say investigators were alerted after election observers submitted a bipartisan report describing irregularities during the 2024 election cycle at a Maricopa County warehouse. The report allegedly included photographs of ballots and the facility, which observers said stored ballots from multiple states.
House Administration Committee Chairman Bryan Steil (R-WI) confirmed that lawmakers are reviewing election observer reports submitted from across the country. “We’re digging back through those reports that were submitted by our election observers that were deployed across the country,” Steil said.
The FBI’s operation in Fulton County reportedly uncovered confirmed irregularities. In a sworn affidavit, Special Agent Hugh Raymond Evans wrote that some allegations were substantiated, including admissions from Fulton County officials. Investigators are now examining whether the incidents constitute intentional violations of federal election law.
Maricopa County, Arizona’s largest county and one of the most closely watched election jurisdictions in the United States, has faced ongoing scrutiny over its election administration. A 2020 audit identified multiple concerns, including an estimate that over 200,000 ballots with mismatched signatures may have been counted without full verification.
Additional controversies have surfaced in recent years. In 2024, a temporary election worker allegedly stole a security fob and keys used to access election equipment at the county’s tabulation center.
The county has also faced legal challenges over election procedures. Lawsuits have accused Maricopa officials of failing to follow certain state election laws related to voter roll maintenance and election administration.
Questions surrounding voter registration have also fueled debate. Reports indicated that tens of thousands of Arizona voters, many in Maricopa County, were listed without documented proof of citizenship due to record-keeping issues, raising concerns among critics about voter verification processes.
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