JUST IN: Arizona Attorney General Nominee Abe Hamadeh Files Election Contest Lawsuit - FILING INCLUDED
Trump-Endorsed Arizona Attorney General Nominee Abe Hamadeh filed a lawsuit on Friday, contesting the fraudulent Midterm Election in Arizona. Hamadeh is down by 511 votes out of more than 2.5 million ballots cast in his race, and there is an ongoing recoun...
It was revealed by a Runbeck whistleblower in Lake’s filing that HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of ballots did not have any chain of custody documentation. This finding of over 300,000 ballots lacking chain of custody documentation renders the election irredeemably compromised. This includes every single race in Maricopa County. Hamadeh’s lawsuit names the Recorders and Boards of Supervisors of all fifteen Arizona counties, as well as Katie Hobbs and Kris Mayes. The lawsuit states, “The Recorders and Boards of Supervisors of the fifteen counties (collectively, the “County Defendants”) have, in at least seven respects, caused the unlawful denial of the franchise to certain qualified electors, erroneously tallied certain ballots, and included for tabulation in the canvass certain illegal votes in connection with the election for the office of Arizona Attorney General.” Source: thegatewaypundit.com
The remedy for illegal absentee ballots is either to set aside the election under Miller, 179 Ariz. at 180, or proportionately to reduce each candidate’s share of mail-in ballots under Grounds, 67 Ariz. at 183-85. As set forth above, the Maricopa County election board and the election officers in Maricopa County engaged in misconduct that nullifies the results of the 2022 election in Maricopa County, by failing to prevent the entirely foreseeable problems that afflicted the voting at Vote Centers on Election Day; and by failing to follow Arizona law with respect to signature verification and chain of custody. Kari Lake’s team of expert attorneys have gathered evidence from signed witness testimony, Dominion and Runbeck whistleblowers, and Maricopa County whistleblowers to craft a 68-page lawsuit against Maricopa County and Secretary of State Katie Hobbs. They even got screenshots of text messages between IT workers hired by Maricopa County to fix election day problems.