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Kari Lake’s Lawsuit for Mail-In Ballot Signatures Heads to Trial, Judge Decides.

Arizona GOP ⁤Candidate Kari Lake Announces Trial Date ‍in Lawsuit for Ballot Signatures

Arizona GOP candidate Kari Lake has ‍announced‍ an upcoming trial date⁢ in a lawsuit to acquire mail-in‍ ballot signatures nearly a‍ year after the November 2022 midterm election.

“We are scheduled for a 2-day trial set ⁢for ​September 21 & 25th,” Mrs. Lake wrote ⁢ on X, the platform known ⁤as ​Twitter, over the weekend. “I will⁣ never⁣ stop fighting for Honest & Transparent Elections.”

In a separate‌ statement to ​The Gateway Pundit, Mrs. Lake also said that the recent court order “is a huge victory for ‍election transparency. ⁤We’re ‍moving forward.”

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Superior Court ⁢Judge John R. Hannah wrote ⁤(pdf) on ‌Aug. 24 ‍that a two-day trial will ‌start on⁣ Sept. 21 at ​9 a.m., with exhibits that ⁢will be ⁢submitted during the trial⁢ due by Sept. ⁢14.

Earlier ​in the year, a Maricopa County ‍Superior Court judge ruled that ​Mrs. Lake’s request to access affidavit envelopes shouldn’t be dismissed. Mr. Hannah wrote in June that county ⁣recorders ‍generally include ballot affidavit​ envelopes in voter registration records, saying that the court is “not required to defer ⁤to the elections officials ⁢in how ⁣they have historically interpreted” the law.

He refuted arguments that were submitted ⁤by Maricopa County lawyers,‌ who had argued ballot affidavit signatures are a portion of the voter registration record. They’re also considered confidential under state law, the lawyers⁣ said.

“I am‌ not convinced that the ballot affidavit is ⁤a voter⁣ registration record,” Mr.‌ Hannah‍ told the Arizona Capitol Times two ⁢months ago.⁤ “It is a record from which the ​election officials derive information that⁤ becomes part of⁣ the voter ​registration record, but⁣ that doesn’t ⁤mean the⁤ ballot affidavit itself⁤ is a voter registration record.”

Starting last‍ year, Mrs. Lake has attempted to contest the⁣ results⁢ of the 2022 election in court, while her Democrat⁤ opponent, Katie Hobbs, was⁣ sworn in as governor in⁣ early January. Multiple courts ⁢in Arizona have dismissed her lawsuits, although Mrs. Lake has said she will take her challenge to the U.S. Supreme Court, if need be.

Mrs. Lake, a former local television​ anchor, ⁣argued that thousands of Republican voters were disenfranchised on Election Day, in part, due to voting machine problems that were confirmed by Maricopa County‌ officials on that day. The‍ GOP candidate‍ has⁢ also pointed‍ to what she ⁣called problems with Maricopa’s signature verification process on mail-in ballots.

Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer,‌ meanwhile, has announced ⁣he was suing‌ Mrs. ⁤Lake for defamation and alleged she falsely accused him⁢ of misdeeds during the 2022 election. Last​ week, Mrs. Lake filed a motion and ​asked Maricopa County Superior ⁢Court Judge Jay Adleman to dismiss Mr. Richer’s defamation lawsuit because it ⁤violates⁤ state law.

Her lawyers said in the court filing that Mr. Richer’s lawsuit should be thrown out ​because he brought the suit to “deter, retaliate ​against, and prevent Defendants’ lawful exercise of⁣ their free speech rights on the core public ⁣issue of election integrity.”

Senate Race?

At the same time,⁤ Mrs. Lake has signaled that they may run ‍for Arizona’s Senate seat in 2024, potentially setting up a ‌three-way battle ​between her, former Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-Ariz.),⁣ and Democratic Senate candidate⁢ Reuben Gallego, currently a House representative.

Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, here in ​2019 when she was a Democrat before becoming an ‍Independent, could ​be⁤ embroiled​ in a three-way race in 2024 in seeking a ​second term.⁣ (Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP Photo)

“I’m contemplating it,” Mrs. ⁤Lake said when⁤ asked ‍in a recent Fox News interview. ⁣“I mean, I could go off and go back ⁢into media​ and make a fortune, but this ‌is not the ‍season for that, this is the season⁢ for saving our country.”

Mrs. ‌Lake said that any decision‍ about running for Senate would⁤ come in the coming months.

“We have an opportunity to pick up a seat and prevent it from falling into the hands of somebody who is⁢ a socialist or worse and getting an America First senator in D.C.,” she‌ stated. “I’m contemplating it and I’ll make a decision here in the next couple of ⁣months.”

If she ⁣entered the race,⁤ Mrs. Lake, a ⁣vocal



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