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Judge denies Lake's access to review ballot affidavit envelopes' signatures in her election contest

A Maricopa County Superior Court judge denied former gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake access to inspect signatures on 2022 ballot affidavit envelopes to support her ongoing election contest.   Lake’s lawsuit to overturn her loss in the last election is on its second appeal after the superior court rejected claims of improper[...]

Lake, Richer, Maricopa County, lawsuit, election
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Resigning office under indictment could be poor strategy

Indicted Cochise County Supervisor Tom Crosby has no plans of resigning after the state grand jury charged him and his colleague Supervisor, Chairwoman Peggy Judd on two felony counts for delaying certification of the 2022 election. [caption id="attachment_484489" align="alignleft" width="320"] Cochise County District 1 Supervisor[...]

indictment, Cochise County Board of Supervisors, Peggy Judd, Tom Crosby
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Grand jury indicts two Cochise County supervisors on felony charges tied to election canvass delays

A grand jury indicted Cochise County Supervisors Tom Crosby and Peggy Judd on felony charges for working to delay the canvass of the 2022 general election. Crosby and Judd spearheaded the effort to hand count ballots in the county and refused to certify and canvass the results of the 2022 election until forced by court order. The [...]

Judd, Crosby, indictment, 2022 election
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Cochise County officials who refused to certify election now under investigation by Arizona attorney general

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is investigating two Cochise County supervisors who refused to certify the county’s midterm election results by the state-required deadline.   Supervisors Tom Crosby and Peggy Judd, both Republicans, were served subpoenas last week by Mayes’ office explaining that they are under investigat[...]

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Lake and Finchem want panel to reconsider dismissal of lawsuit

Failed gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake and secretary of state candidate Mark Finchem want a Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals panel to reconsider the dismissal of their lawsuit seeking to ban electronic voting systems.   In oral arguments today, Andrew Parker, attorney for Finchem and Lake, continued to claim the possibility of â[...]

Finchem, Lake, Senate, House, Secretary of State, 2024 primary
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Richer sues Lake saying she 'spread intentional or reckless falsehoods'

Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer is suing fellow Republican and failed gubernatorial hopeful Kari Lake, saying she "spread intentional or reckless falsehoods'' about his role in the 2022 election that harmed him and his family and resulted in threats of violence and death for family members. And in some cases, he said, she [...]

Lake, Richer, Maricopa County, lawsuit, election
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Maricopa County Attorney's Office files motion to 'protect' Lake and her attorneys from liability

In a public records lawsuit over access to ballot affidavit envelopes, the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office and attorneys for failed gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake are sparring over whether an exhibit showing a voter’s signature should be sealed by the court. The county attorney’s office filed an emergency motion Friday [...]

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Arizona voters were told the election went fine. Records show a county director saw glaring errors, cashed out, then fled.

[caption id="attachment_262450" align="aligncenter" width="620"] Election workers tabulate Pinal County ballots on Election Day during the November 2022 midterms. Election officials documented glaring discrepancies in the ballot totals, but recommended certifying the election anyway. (Pinal County election night livestream via Youtub[...]

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Court grants Hobbs, Fontes' motions for sanctions against Lake

[caption id="attachment_262386" align="aligncenter" width="620"] Kari Lake speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference, CPAC 2023 on March 4, 2023, at National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Md. The Arizona Supreme Court granted Gov. Katie Hobbs’ and Secretary of State Adrian Fontes’ motions for sanctions against Lake on May 4, [...]

Lake, Hobbs, election, Supreme Court
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‘Razor-thin’ GOP majority cracks, budget falters

[caption id="attachment_260201" align="aligncenter" width="620"] While GOP lawmakers portrayed Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs as the villain in their attempt to pass a budget, their true nemesis sat within their own ranks. Rep. Liz Harris, R-Chandler, voted against her caucus’ budget proposal in the House on Feb. 6, appearing to keep [...]

Harris, budget, Senate, House, Hobbs, Democrats, Republicans
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Republican budget proposal fails in House after Harris votes against caucus 

[caption id="attachment_260130" align="aligncenter" width="620"] It appeared nearly inevitable that legislative Republicans would send their continuation budget proposal to Gov. Katie Hobbs this week for a quick veto, starting the negotiation process between the Republican majority Legislature and the ninth floor. However, that didn'[...]

budget, Harris, Hobbs, Toma, House, Senate, Hobbs, Livingston, Gress, lawmakers, legislature
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Court of Appeals agrees to expedite consideration of Lake's claims that election was flawed

[caption id="attachment_258948" align="aligncenter" width="620"] Kari Lake, Republican candidate for governor, waves to her supporters at the Republican watch party in Scottsdale on Nov. 8. The Arizona Court of Appeals has agreed to expedite consideration of Lake's claims that the 2022 election was flawed. Democrat Katie Hobbs beat L[...]

Lake, Hobbs, governor, Court of Appeals, election contest, general election, ballots, tabulation, Election Day, Republicans, Democrats, MAGA, secretary of state

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