Cyber Ninjas audit comes back to haunt Kari Lake as appeals court refuses to revive failed attempt to ban voting machines in Arizona

Kari Lake

Republican candidate Kari Lake announces her plans to run for the Arizona U.S. Senate seat during a rally, on Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2023, in Scottsdale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

The Arizona Supreme Court has rejected election denialist Kari Lake‘s last-gasp effort to become the governor of the Grand Canyon State — in brief but decisive fashion.

Without a word of reasoning or analysis, the state’s highest court declined to review the petition in the case stylized as Lake v. Hobbs — in a minutes list published Wednesday. This denial marks a capstone on the Republican’s long-running legal efforts to dispute her narrow 2022 electoral loss to Gov. Katie Hobbs, a Democrat.

During the last midterm, Lake lost her gubernatorial bid by roughly 17,000 votes — yet she claims to be the “lawful governor” of Arizona.

Final pleadings came over the summer.

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