The Gaggle: How the ballot recount at the Coliseum will affect the 2022 elections

Doug Logan (left), CEO of Cyber Ninjas, and Randy Pullen, audit spokesman, look on before the start of the presentation of the results of the 2020 election audit in Maricopa County to the Arizona lawmakers in the Senate chambers of the Arizona Capitol in Phoenix on Sept. 24, 2021.
Doug Logan (left), CEO of Cyber Ninjas, and Randy Pullen, audit spokesman, look on before the start of the presentation of the results of the 2020 election audit in Maricopa County to the Arizona lawmakers in the Senate chambers of the Arizona Capitol in Phoenix on Sept. 24, 2021.

On election night in 2020, Fox News made the first formal projection suggesting that Joe Biden could win the presidency by saying Biden had won Arizona.

Almost immediately, that projection set off a firestorm in the White House, capped by then-President Donald Trump suggesting that the election was stolen. The backlash in Arizona came swiftly.

Protesters gathered at the state Capitol, claiming a stolen election even as the votes were still being counted. Maricopa County became the national epicenter of the so-called “big lie” that widespread fraud allowed Biden to claim victory.

Supporters of President Donald Trump protest outside the Maricopa County Election Center in Phoenix on Nov. 4, 2020. The group was asking for a fair vote count.
Supporters of President Donald Trump protest outside the Maricopa County Election Center in Phoenix on Nov. 4, 2020. The group was asking for a fair vote count.

By the end of 2020, the Arizona Republican Party assembled “alternate electors” to justify setting aside election results in Washington, D.C.

About the same time, Arizona state Senate President Karen Fann, a Republican, set her chamber on a fateful path as well. She launched an unprecedented review of Maricopa County’s ballots in search of the fraud so many had claimed in Arizona.

This week on The Gaggle, a podcast by The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com, host Ron Hansen is joined by Arizona Republic reporters Mary Jo Pitzl and Robert Anglen, who helped cover the ballot review and the fallout since then.

They discuss the year since the ballot review concluded, what it accomplished, and how it will affect the 2022 elections come November.

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This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: How the 2020 'audit' will affect the future of Arizona elections