Workers on Monday resumed reviewing ballots and election machines in a 2020 election audit in Arizona’s largest county. Approximately 500,000 ballots from the nearly 2.1 million cast in Maricopa County in the presidential election have been reviewed so far by the audit team, which was hired by the state Senate. The team took a break as high school graduations were held in Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix. Workers moved the ballots back into the coliseum over the weekend. The Arizona Senate has control of the building through June 30 to finish the audit, according to an agreement (pdf) obtained by The Epoch Times. “We have a lot more tables and people that they trained during the one week off and so we think the throughput is going to pick up significantly. We have the colosseum this last week of May and all of June, so we’re confident that we can …