Although the corrupt Maricopa County Board of Supervisors are doing everything they can to steal this rigged election, Kari Lake isn’t going down without a fight.
If you missed just how rotten things are in Maricopa County, then check out this video Lake posted earlier:
🚨 STOP what you are doing and WATCH this. This is the BEST explanation of Maricopa County Election-Day Disaster you will ever watch. 🚨 pic.twitter.com/2Df0Lx3Aym
— Kari Lake (@KariLake) November 28, 2022
More info on the corruption in Arizona below:
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Kari Lake pushed back against the corruption by filing a lawsuit in Maricopa County.
BREAKING REPORT: Kari Lake FILES LAWSUIT in Maricopa County...🚨
Story developing.
— DailyNoah.com (@DailyNoahNews) November 28, 2022
‘They’re Trying to Run Out the Clock’: Kari Lake Files 1st Lawsuit After Election https://t.co/Opfdno6dTm
— Lara Logan (@laralogan) November 26, 2022
"Maricopa county faces a public records lawsuit by Kari Lake who has reportedly flagged several voting issues in her race for governor," Newsmax tweeted.
Maricopa country faces a public records lawsuit by Kari Lake who has reportedly flagged several voting issues in her race for governor.
MORE: https://t.co/nYsUKOALEv / @RobFinnertyUSA / @AlisonMaloni pic.twitter.com/6XwfVi1BE6
— NEWSMAX (@NEWSMAX) November 28, 2022
"My opponent Hobbs is running the state election. This is just complete outrageousness on every level & the evidence there’s so much evidence out there. We don’t even know where to begin. This is going to be a lawsuit that I believe will shock the world. I really do," Lake previously stated.
.@KariLake: "My opponent Hobbs is running the state election. This is just complete outrageousness on every level & the evidence there’s so much evidence out there. We don’t even know where to begin. This is going to be a lawsuit that I believe will shock the world. I really do." pic.twitter.com/hWq5MR5KoE
— Kari Lake War Room (@KariLakeWarRoom) November 26, 2022
According to the lawsuit, the “Plaintiff desires that every lawful vote be properly counted and every voter who was eligible to vote be allowed to vote.”
“Because Defendants were unable or unwilling to conduct a reconciliation of voter check-ins against ballots cast of each polling center on election night in accordance with Arizona law and have now unlawfully refused to produce public records in response to two public records requests regarding how they administered the election, Plaintiff cannot determine that every lawful vote will be properly counted,” the lawsuit continues.
“The records Plaintiff requested in response to the numerous issues with Defendants’ administration of the election are consistent with a parallel demand by the Arizona Attorney General for answers to questions about the Defendants’ actions,” the suit adds.
Becker News provided additional details:
“Given instances of misprinted ballots, the commingling of counted and uncounted ballots, and long lines discouraging people from voting, as demonstrated in the attached declarations, these records are necessary for Plaintiff to determine the full extent of the problems identified and their impacts on electors,” the 19-page lawsuit added.
Lake’s campaign is demanding that officials respond to its public records requests before the county certifies its vote canvass on Monday.
As reported earlier, Arizona Attorney General candidate Abe Hamadeh joined a lawsuit with the Republican National Committee against Secretary of State Katie Hobbs and a host of Arizona election officials.
Abe Hamadeh filed the lawsuit on Tuesday contesting the preliminary results of the state election, which is heading to an automatic recount. Hamadeh trails his Democratic opponent Kris Mayes by just 510 votes: 1,254,102 for Hamadeh and 1,254,612 for Mayes. The difference is within the 0.5% margin needed to force a recount.
As reported by the New York Times, Hamadeh and the RNC in their complaint are asking the court to “issue an injunction prohibiting the secretary of state from certifying Ms. Hayes as the winner and an order declaring Mr. Hamadeh the winner.”
“The suit argues that equipment failures and errors in the management of polling places and in ballot tabulation led to an incorrect final vote count,” the Times added. “It says there was no ‘fraud, manipulation or other intentional wrongdoing,’ but it claims there were mistakes that affected the final tally, given the contest’s narrow margin.”
Read Kari Lake's full lawsuit HERE!
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