The Arizona senate election in which Democrat Rep. Kyrsten Sinema defeated Republican Rep. Martha McSally is not over.

McSally lost to Sinema despite a 16,000 vote lead on Election Night as the votes were slowly counted.

Some Republicans have suggested that there could have been shenanigans that led to the defeat and now they are doing something about it.

The GOP is set to do an audit of the Maricopa County votes which took a major swing to the left and evaporated not onlyMcSally’s vote but other Republican candidates too, The Daily Caller reported.

Despite leading on election night and for some time afterward, GOP Rep. Martha McSally ultimately lost her Senate campaign to Democratic Rep. Kyrsten Sinema. The neck-and-neck race took almost a week to call. The former Air Force pilot initially led her Democratic challenger by about 16,000 votes the day after Election Day. However, the slow count of mail-in ballots pushed Sinema into the lead and eventually handed her victory.

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McSally wasn’t the only Arizona Republican who saw her lead vanish as outstanding ballots trickled in.

Republican Frank Riggs initially led Democrat Kathy Hoffman in the race for Arizona superintendent of public instruction. He went on to lose about a week later. Katie Hobbs, the Democratic candidate for Arizona Secretary of State, had been trailing Republican Steve Gaynor on Election Day, and The Associated Press went so far as to project Gaynor the winner that night. However, after several days of ballot counting, the Democratic candidate is expected to win that race.

The Arizona GOP wants to review the counting process in Maricopa County, the most populous county in the state.

“Arizona Republican Party Chairman Jonathan Lines today announces the formation of an independent audit to review the actions of the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office in the recent midterm elections,” read a Thursday press release from the Arizona GOP. “It is the AZ GOP’s hope that this audit will produce a fair, factually-based report that will help us better understand what happened in this drawn-out election and address the many concerns of the voters.”

There are a number of issues the audit plans to analyze, such as the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office’s decision to open emergency voting center before Election Day; voting challenges and procedures on Election Day; how ballot counting and results reporting was handled; and allegations of election fraud.

Phoenix attorney Stephen Richer will be leading the audit, and Statecraft PLLC will be serving as advisory legal counsel.

Republicans have been outraged since McSally conceded.

300k voters vote for Ducey but not McSally? Hello voter fraud. — Oh my science! 🇺🇸 (@udubfan13) November 10, 2018

I want to SEE these ballots with Ducey for Governor and Sinema for Senate. I don't believe it. McSally may have been a moderate, but AZ LIKES moderate Senators (McCain, Flake). There is simply no way this is not FRAUD. 100'S of thousands of R's voted Marxist? — Bill Mitchell (@mitchellvii) November 13, 2018

she win by fraud an knows it and this recount is bullshit mcsally reallyt won — naomi berberian (@BerberianNaomi) November 15, 2018

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