Kari Lake wins a first victory in court
The Maricopa Superior Court will allow the review of 150 randomly selected votes in the last Arizona gubernatorial election.
The Maricopa Superior Court has approved Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake's request to inspect ballots cast in the Nov. 8 election. Lake has taken the results to court, in view of the irregularities that occurred in that election.
Lake's request, which is provided for in state law, provides for the inspection of 50 paper ballots, 50 early ballots and 50 ballot on demand votes, all at random. The inspection is scheduled to begin at 8:00 a.m. next Tuesday, the 20th. It shall be conducted in a manner that does not interfere with the recount, and that does not compromise the integrity of the election.
In a video released by the candidate herself, Lake stated:
Kari Lake's rival and virtual winner of the Arizona gubernatorial election is Katie Hobbs, who is also the Secretary of State. As such, it is in charge of the proper functioning of the electoral system in Arizona.