Texas Secretary of State's office asks for more documents in audit of November 2020 election

Texas Secretary of State's office asks for more documents in audit of November 2020 election
Texas Secretary of State's office asks for more documents in audit of November 2020 election Photo credit GettyImages

The Texas Secretary of State's office recently asked several counties in North Texas for more elections documents as part of its full forensic audit of the November 2020 election.

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The document request last Friday covers more election materials than any other election audit in the US to date and includes all files that county election officials are required to maintain for 22 months following each election under both federal and state law.

In total, the full forensic audit of Collin, Dallas, Harris and Tarrant counties will cover about a third of all votes cast in last year's election.

This is Phase 2 of the investigation. A summary of the findings from Phase 1 is expected to be made public by the end of this month.

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