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Arizona Lawmakers Introduce Legislation to End Use of Voting Machines With Foreign Components

A proposed amendment to Arizona’s election laws approved by the state Senate Committee on Elections on Monday would require that voting machines be made entirely of components sourced in the United States.

Kari Lake Hit with Criminal Referral to Arizona Attorney General

The referral came from Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, an attorney representing clients in narco-terrorism and firearms scandals, who stated that the tweets in question violate Section 16-504 of Arizona's Revised Statutes.

Nearly 250,000 Ballots Were Rejected on Election Day in Maricopa County

Lake's team also claims that up to 40,000 ballots were counted illegally due to mismatched signatures.

With 25,000 Mysterious Votes and Missing Documents, Maricopa’s 2022 Election Process Marked by Chaos and Uncertainty

While the GOP and conservative media have largely moved on from Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake and the systemic failures that occurred in Maricopa County on Nov. 8, court testimony and eyewitness reports from the Lake trial include allegations that Arizona’s largest county violated state law by failing to implement chain-of-custody documentation for Election Day ballots, resulting in a mysterious 25,000 extra votes added to Maricopa County’s official tally within a 24-hour period — more than the margin of victory between Lake and gubernatorial victor Katie Hobbs.

Maricopa County Conducting Independent Investigation Into Election Printers

Maricopa County Board of Supervisors conducts independent investigation, led by Ruth McGregor, former Chief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court, into Election Day printer problems.

Judge Denies Kari Lake’s Motion To Transfer Appeal to High Court

Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Peter Thompson ruled against Kari Lake's request to transfer her election case to the Arizona Supreme Court.

Kari Lake Files Petition to Transfer Appeal to Arizona Supreme Court

Kari Lake files appeal to Arizona Supreme Court after eight of ten counts in election fraud lawsuit dismissed.

Republican Files Motion to Delay AZ Attorney General Inauguration

Abe Hamadeh, a Republican candidate for Arizona Attorney General, files motion to delay inauguration until potential discrepancies in recount and litigation are resolved.

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