In the newest development in the ongoing Maricopa County election audit saga, a lawyer representing the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors said in a letter that, while the board intends to comply with the Arizona state Senate’s audit subpoenas, these do not specify the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center as the audit location, and so senators should identify an alternate location for election materials to be delivered for the probe.
Attorney Stephen W. Tully, who represents the board, wrote in an April 1 letter (pdf) to attorney Kory Langhofer, who represents a group of Republican state senators, that, “there is no agreement regarding performing the audit at Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center (“MCTEC”) and the request to perform any audit, recount or other related activities at MCTEC is beyond the scope of the subpoenas issued.”