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May 23 2023
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Arizona Judge Tosses Kari Lake’s 2022 Election Lawsuit
An Arizona judge threw out a lawsuit filed by Kari Lake over her defeat in last year’s race for governor, ruling that she had failed to prove that the state’s most populous county, Maricopa, had neglected to review voters’ signatures on mail-in ballot envelopes. The decision, issued late Monday, is the latest legal setback for Ms. Lake, a Republican who was backed by former President Donald J
New York Times (News)
May 23 2023
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Judge Dismisses Final Claim In Kari Lake’s 2022 Election Challenge
A judge in Arizona rejected the final part of Kari Lake‘s legal challenge of her 2022 governor’s race defeat on Monday. Lake’s team failed to show that Maricopa County, which includes the capital of Phoenix and is Arizona’s most populous county, did not properly perform signature verifications for early ballots, the ruling determined. The court did not find “clear and convincing evidence or a
The Daily Wire
May 23 2023
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Arizona judge rejects Kari Lake's final 2022 election lawsuit
An Arizona judge rejected the final lawsuit brought by Republican Kari Lake, affirming Democrat Katie Hobbs won the 2022 election for governor. In a ruling Monday evening after a three-day trial last week, Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Peter Thompson found Lake’s team did not present “clear and convincing evidence or a preponderance of evidence” that misconduct was committed in the 2022
CNN (Online News)
May 31 2023
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New Evidence Found in Maricopa: Tabulators Had Wrong Data Base and Machine Behavior Settings During 2022 Election
Last week, explosive footage was released by the Election Oversight Group that shows the “Secret Testing” that took place in Maricopa County on October 14th, 17th, and 18th, after the Logic and Accuracy testing reportedly done on October 11th. In that video, you can see at the 7:02 mark that at least four employees tried to feed ballots through the tabulators but those ballots were rejected
The Gateway Pundit
May 04 2023
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Kari Lake’s lawyer must pay $2K in sanctions for 2022 election statements
Former Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake’s legal team must pay $2,000 in sanctions after she made claims without proof about fraud in Maricopa County’s 2022 election, according to a new filing. A Thursday order, filed from the Supreme Court of Arizona and shared online by Democracy Docket, granted a motion from Gov. Katie Hobbs (D) and Secretary of State Adrian Fontes (D)
The Hill
Nov 04 2022
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AllSides Interactive: Who Will Control the House and Senate After the 2022 Elections?
Last updated 11/8/22
Pennsylvania. Georgia. Wisconsin. Several key states are expected to determine which political party will own control of Congress this year.
AllSides is helping you track the odds of those and the rest of the U.S. House and Senate races in the 2022 midterm elections.
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AllSides Staff
May 04 2023
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Nevada election conspiracist Jim Marchant is running for Senate
Republican Jim Marchant moved to Las Vegas in 2003 after his business career ended in financial ruin, but he retained the shamelessness of any self-respecting Florida man. In 2016, he won a seat in the Nevada Assembly, but was unseated after a single term. Two years later, in 2020, he lost a bid for Congress before proceeding to try and overturn the results of the election. He lost again in
Mother Jones
Apr 18 2023
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Report: Michigan had best youth voter turnout in 2022 midterm election
Michigan’s youth turnout in the 2022 midterm election was the best in the nation, according to a recent report from the Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement at Tufts University. Voters ages 18-29 turned out at a rate of 37%, higher than any other state CIRCLE analyzed in its findings released this month. The state turnout exceeded the national average youth rate
Detroit News
May 30 2023
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Connecticut Senate debating whether to allow 14 days of early voting for general elections
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Connecticut voters will have 14 days to cast their general election ballots early and in person under a bill the state Senate was debating late Tuesday. Tuesday's anticipated Senate vote comes six months after voters approved a state constitutional amendment that essentially gave the Democratic-controlled General Assembly the go-ahead to create a new, in-person early
Midland Daily News
May 30 2023
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Connecticut Senate debating whether to allow 14 days of early voting for general elections
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Connecticut voters will have 14 days to cast their general election ballots early and in person under a bill the state Senate was debating late Tuesday. Tuesday's anticipated Senate vote comes six months after voters approved a state constitutional amendment that essentially gave the Democratic-controlled General Assembly the go-ahead to create a new, in-person early
Midland Reporter Telegram