Former Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake filed an appeal to the Arizona Supreme Court alleging that 8,000 unreadable ballots were misconfigured.
According to Lake’s legal team, at least 8,000 ballots were unreadable and not “duplicated or counted.
“The ballot-on-demand printer investigation report by former Chief Justice McGregor (‘the McGregor Report’) found that ‘four printers randomly printed one or a few ‘fit to page’ ballots in the middle of printing a batch of ballots…[n]one of the technical people with whom we spoke could explain how or why that error occurred.’ Appx:0281 (emphasis added),” the appeal reads.
“Lake’s expert testified this ‘error’ could only result from malware or remote access and resulted in at least 8,000 misconfigured ballots, the vast majority of which were neither duplicated nor counted,” it continues.
Last week Lake announced that her election case was moved to another appellate court division.
“Well, the Arizona appellate court just transferred our election case to another appellate court division which doesn’t even cover Maricopa County,” she wrote on Twitter.
“That appellate court covers Pima County, which means the most Marxist part of the state will be hearing our case.”
As Just The News reported:
According to AZPM, the decision to move the case is based on an Arizona law that “lets the Phoenix Appeals Court randomly send cases to Tucson to ease its workload.”
Lake has vowed to take her election lawsuit to the U.S. Supreme Court if necessary.
According to NBC News, she is also considering a run for the U.S. Senate and will reportedly announce in the fall.
The former gubernatorial candidate has also made clear she is very focused on her election case.
“This is, I believe, our best hope to get reform in our elections: my case,” Lake said on the “Just the News, No Noise” TV show last week.
“I believe it’s the greatest election case. We have the truth on our side. We have tons of evidence. Yes, we haven’t had a judge rule in our favor. But it takes a lot of courage to make the right ruling on this case.”
Lake has contested the results of the 2022 election in court, arguing that thousands of Republican voters were disenfranchised on Election Day when voting machine errors occurred in at least 60% of the voting centers in Maricopa County.
She also pointed out major problems with the signature verification process for mail-in ballots.
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