Two Republican state senators have asked Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell to investigate what they say is evidence of security gaps in election systems.
Sens. Sonny Borrelli and Wendy Rogers would not provide details.
County attorney spokesperson Jeanine L’Ecuyer says the complaint was sent to the office’s division that handles election-related lawsuits. Mitchell, however, "was amused in that the software is supposedly undetectable. And she wondered how a further investigation would allow us to find something that is undetectable," L'Ecuyer said.
Rogers and Borrelli have supported claims of widespread fraud in the 2020 and 2022 elections. All related cases have been rejected by courts.