Arizona Judge Dismantles Kari Lake's Election Lawsuit
Arizona Judge Dismantles Kari Lake's Election Lawsuit
An Arizona judge has largely dismissed failed gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake’s election-related lawsuit, finding that the complaint failed to meet the legal threshold necessary to challenge the results of a public election.According to The Hill, Lake, a Republican, had asked the court to set aside Governor-elect Katie Hobbs’ victory.In her lawsuit, Lake claimed that Maricopa County election officials had committed misconduct and tabulated hundreds of thousands of ineligible votes.However, Lake—like many other failed Republican candidates seeking to overturn the results of electoral losses—was unable to provide any compelling evidence of widespread voter fraud or elections mismanagement.On Monday, Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Peter Thompson dismissed 8 of the 10 counts listed in Lake’s lawsuit, finding that they did not meet the correct criteria needed to file an election-related challenge.Thompson noted that, even if Lake’s unsubstantiated claims were true, the case could not proceed in its current form.However, The Hill reports that Thompson will allow Lake to pursue her two remaining counts of misconduct. The two remaining counts broadly allege interference by Maricopa County election officials, culminating in widespread ballot printer failures and chain-of-custody violations.Despite Thompson having effectively dismantled most of Lake’s lawsuit, the gubernatorial contender quickly took to Twitter to cast the ruling as a victory.
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