ARIZONA: Independent Maricopa Canvass Claims 173,000 Missing Votes From 2020, 96,000 ‘Ghost’ Votes
These results are a travesty to our democracy and our voting rights.”
An independent canvass of Maricopa County found around 173,000 votes that were allegedly not recorded in the final results, and 93,000 votes by mail from people who were not at their supposed address by October 2020.
The independent canvass, organized by realtor Liz Harris, and a team of hundreds of volunteers, visited thousands of homes in a number of Maricopa County precincts, asking homeowners a number of questions about their votes in the November 2020 elections, including what methods they used to vote, and if they received any extra ballots for voters not living at the address.
Following the canvass, which yielded 4,570 data points out of 11,708 homes visited, the canvass organizers announced that they estimated around 173,104 votes that were submitted to Maricopa County were not counted and had gone missing, based on an extrapolation of 330 individuals who were interviewed at their residence who said they had voted but did not have their votes registered. This was a missing vote rate of 34.23%, with 964 registered voters interviewed by the team who Maricopa did not have a recorded vote for.
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Results of the 2020 Maricopa County election canvas.
173,000 missing votes.
96,000 ghost votes.This is not the Maricopa County audit report. It is an independent report detailing the results of a canvas conducted by Liz Harris and a group of volunteers.
— Josh Barnett for Congress (AZ-06) (@BarnettforAZ) September 8, 2021
Around approximately 96,389 mail-in votes were also “ghost votes,” the canvass organizers announced, where those who cast the vote did not live at the address registered to them. Out of 2,897 mail-in voters registered to residences that the volunteers canvassed, 164 mail-in votes were either unknown to the current residents, or were known but had moved prior to October 2020. With mail-in ballots being unable to be forwarded, it would be impossible for those voters to have received their ballot.