The race for Arizona Attorney General is headed to an automatic recount and as of late Tuesday night, it will also be looked at in an Arizona courtroom.
Republican Abe Hamadeh filed a lawsuit Nov. 22 against his opponent, Democrat Kris Mayes, every county recorder in our state, and Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, who is now governor-elect.
All the votes have been counted and currently, Mayes holds a slight lead over Hamadeh by just 510 votes."We knew it was going to be close. Obviously it was a nail-biter right up until the end. But I'm really thankful to all the people of Arizona for getting out there, for voting and for knowing every single vote counts.", saying "Arizona -- I'm not done fighting for you; I'm just getting started.
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