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Arizona Supreme Court Rejects Kari Lake’s Appeal in 2022 Governor’s Race

Arizona Supreme Court Rejects Kari Lake’s Appeal in 2022 Governor’s Race

The Arizona Supreme Court rejected Kari Lake’s appeal to challenge her loss in the 2022 governor’s race on Thursday. The court declined to hear the appeal and did not provide a reason for its decision, according to a report by

ABC15

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Kari Lake, now running for U.S. Senate against Democrat Ruben Gallego, was defeated by Democrat Katie Hobbs in the race for governor by over 17,000 votes. Despite the loss, Lake continued to question the election results, filing legal challenges over ballot printer issues and mail ballot signature verification. However, courts have largely rejected her claims, as per information from

Associated Press

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The Arizona Supreme Court’s refusal to hear Kari Lake’s appeal effectively ends her challenge to the 2022 governor’s race results. Lake had previously sought to examine ballot envelopes from 1.3 million early voters, but this request was denied. She has faced three trials, all affirming Katie Hobbs’ victory. Throughout the legal process, Lake claimed to have new evidence, but “lawyers for Maricopa County told the court that Lake failed to present any new evidence that would change the courts’ findings.” Attempts to contact her campaign for comment on the court’s decision were not answered, as stated by

ABC15

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