The lawsuit states that Hamadeh is not alleging fraud or nefarious actions in the election, however, in contrast to claims by other candidates.
Abe Hamadeh, the GOP candidate who lost the race for Arizona attorney general by 511 votes according to the first vote tally, filed a new lawsuit challenging the election Friday.
The 30-page complaint was filed in Mohave County Superior Court, and named as defendants Mayes, Secretary of State and Gov.-elect Katie Hobbs, as well as county officials from across the state who are collectively referred to as"County Defendants." That Maricopa County officials inaccurately marked some people as having voted and thus prevented them from casting ballots.
The issues could have affected as many as 30% of polling sites and about 6% of the total Election Day ballots cast.
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