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FBI Obtains Arizona Senate’s 2020 Audit Records as DHS Unit Probes Election

Arizona’s attorney general says her office shared prior probe files after reviews found no outcome‑changing fraud.

Overview

  • Homeland Security Investigations is examining Arizona’s 2020 results, according to Attorney General Kris Mayes, who called the effort an unserious probe.
  • A DHS spokesperson declined to discuss active cases but said HSI is pursuing election‑fraud investigations under its current mandate.
  • Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen said he complied with a federal grand jury subpoena, and the FBI now holds records from the legislature’s 2021 Maricopa County audit.
  • Maricopa County election offices said they have not received federal subpoenas and reported no compliance with federal requests.
  • Earlier state inquiries, including a 10,000‑hour review under former AG Mark Brnovich and the Cyber Ninjas audit, found no evidence to change the 2020 outcome, and state officials have warned county recorders against releasing sensitive voter data to federal authorities.