In another last-ditch attempt, the failed GOP candidate for governor now turns to Arizona's highest court, and attacks a court that already rejected her claims.
Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services PHOENIX — Failed gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake is making another last-ditch effort to overturn the election, this time with an attack on a court that rejected her claims.
Official results of the November election show Republican Lake lost to Democrat Katie Hobbs by 17,117 votes. Lake contends a private company under contract with Maricopa County injected more than 35,000 ballots into the system before returning the ballots to county officials for tabulation. The law does not require, according to Blehm, that Lake present proof of fraud. Nor, he said, need she prove by the"clear and convincing evidence'' standard that any problems did, in fact, alter the final outcome, despite the Court of Appeals' conclusions to the contrary when it threw out Lake's case.
"That's political malpractice,'' Liddy said when Lake first brought her claims before a trial judge."You reap what you sow.'' He also claimed there are"undisputed facts'' and"violations of law'' showing that the results, at least from Maricopa County, should be set aside.
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