Mon Nov 28, 2022 – 6:06 pm EST
(LifeSiteNews) — Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake and attorney general candidate Abe Hamadeh, both Republicans, filed two lawsuits against the state’s scandal-plagued Maricopa County last week alleging violations of election law in the hotly debated November 8 election.
Both lawsuits contend that officials in Maricopa County, where at least 70 out of 223 voting locations reportedly saw vote tabulators malfunction on Election Day, violated election laws in their handling of the contest. Lake and Hamadeh want officials to produce records pertaining to the election, which Lake called “the shoddiest election ever, in history.”
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— Lara Logan (@laralogan) November 26, 2022
Lake announced her Wednesday lawsuit against Maricopa County on Steve Bannon’s War Room, saying her team is on “a very strict timeline when it comes to fighting this botched election.”
The Trump-backed candidate said on Twitter her team “cannot allow an election like this to stand,” and argued that “[w]hat they did on Election Day to punish election day voters is outrageous.”
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