The Board of Supervisors of Arizona’s most populous county and the state Republican-led Senate have reached an agreement that resolves an impasse over the release of county election routers. In a special session Friday, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors approved an agreement with the Senate that “keeps county routers and other sensitive materials out of the hands of the Senate’s contractor, Cyber Ninjas.” “The agreement also protects taxpayers and ends a legal dispute over the Senate’s ongoing election review by bringing the county into full compliance with outstanding subpoenas,” the board said in an official statement. Under the agreement,…
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