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, Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2023, in Scottsdale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

In a last-ditch effort to make herself the head of Arizona’s executive branch, election-denier Kari Lake this week asked the state’s highest court to reverse the 2022 election and declare that she, not Katie Hobbs, is the lawful governor of the Grand Canyon State.

Lake, who lost the 2022 election by some 17,000 votes but continuously claims to be the “lawful governor” of Arizona, on Friday filed a petition with the Arizona Supreme Court to overturn lower court rulings and allow her to present “new evidence” that Maricopa County improperly ran its election. The basis of Lake’s incredibly long-shot claim is that the county allegedly failed to conduct required “logic and accuracy” testing on its vote tabulators.

“Thus, Maricopa testified falsely and argued misleadingly about its violations of election law throughout this litigation,” the suit states. “If Maricopa had properly conducted L & testing as it falsely testified it had, the testing would have identified — and thus prevented — the 2022 Election Day chaos.”

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