Maricopa County's filing says Kari Lake and Mark Finchem's suit was 'in bad faith.' The suit aims to ban ballot machines in favor of hand counts.
attempted to raise questions about the election but found no problems with vote counting equipment or the outcome that Joe Biden won the presidential vote.
The Board of Supervisors have held a unified and outspoken stance on election integrity in the wake of the 2020 presidential race. Supervisors issued a point-by-point rebuttal in January to the questions raised by the Senate Republican review. In May, they publicly spoke against Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich's allegations of"serious vulnerabilities" in how they ran the 2020 election.
"I think it really does show that you can speak the truth about the 2020 election in a Republican primary and be successful," Board Chairman Bill Gates said after Galvin's election.Emily Craiger of Burgess Law Group, who is representing the Board of Supervisors in the case, said the lawsuit included"clearly untrue" statements and that the opposing attorneys failed their ethical obligations."This motion is about holding lawyers accountable," she said.
Wednesday's motion included information from both Lake's and Finchem's voter files. Craiger said the records show that they"voted on paper for 20 years."But Andrew Parker of Parker Daniels Kibort, one of the attorneys representing Lake and Finchem, pushed back on the idea that the lawsuit made false allegations and said the complaint filed in the suit gave evidence of his clients' claims.
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