The Arizona Senate is mulling an expansion of the 2020 election audit taking place in Maricopa County. Senators are considering hiring a California-based nonprofit to analyze ballot images to create a third set of numbers to compare with the tabulation from Dominion Voting Systems machines and the hand recount being doing by Cyber Ninjas, a Florida-based firm in charge of the current audit. If the plan is finalized, the Senate would pay $5,000. The rest of the money would be obtained through a grant or through private funding, Ken Bennett, the former Republican secretary of state who is Arizona Senate’s liaison for the audit, told The Epoch Times. The firm being considered is a nonprofit called Citizens’ Oversight. The firm was brought to the attention of the Senate by John Brakey, a Democrat who works for Audit USA and is working as Bennett’s assistant during the audit. Citizens’ Oversight uses what …