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Trial over Kari Lake’s final problem to loss in Arizona governor’s race ends for 2nd day

PHOENIX — The trial for Kari Lake’s solely remaining authorized declare in her problem to the Arizona governor’s race ended Thursday with out a choice.

Attorneys for Gov. Katie Hobbs, Secretary of State Adrian Fontes and Maricopa County, who had but to deliver out any of their very own witnesses, requested Judge Peter Thompson to go forward and enter a judgment primarily based on partial findings.

Thompson declined however cautioned it isn’t meant “to be a comment either way on anything. I’m reserving until I hear everything where this comes out.”

The decide is permitting the Republican gubernatorial candidate three days to show county election officers didn’t carry out higher-level signature verifications on mail-in ballots that had been flagged.

Maricopa County has a failed course of for verifying hundreds of poll signatures that even a few of its personal employees query, her attorneys argued in courtroom Wednesday.

Lake’s attorneys spent a lot of the trial’s first day exhibiting video and taking testimony from two earlier signature screeners who alleged election employees have been overwhelmed.


PHOTOS: Trial over Kari Lake’s final problem to loss in Arizona governor’s race enters 2nd day


Only one in all her claims has but to be dismissed in her case difficult her loss six months in the past to Democrat Katie Hobbs.

“There’s simply no way to review signatures with respect to procedures,” mentioned Kurt Olsen, one in all Lake’s attorneys.

The former TV anchor was among the many most vocal of final yr’s Republican candidates selling former President Donald Trump’s election lies, which she made the centerpiece of her marketing campaign.

Lake attended the listening to for a second consecutive day. She confirmed up within the afternoon however didn’t communicate.

While most different election deniers across the nation conceded after dropping their races in November, Lake didn’t. She misplaced to Hobbs by greater than 17,000 votes.

Courts have dismissed most of her lawsuit, however the Arizona Supreme Court revived one declare that challenges the implementation of signature verification procedures on early ballots in Maricopa County, dwelling to greater than 60% of the state’s voters.

Thompson mentioned in a ruling Monday that Lake alleges Maricopa County officers didn’t carry out larger stage signature verifications on mail-in ballots that had been flagged by decrease stage screeners for any inconsistencies.

In a subsequent choice, Thompson mentioned Lake is also difficult signature verification by decrease stage screeners, too.

The video footage proven by Lake’s authorized staff got here from a Maricopa County digicam feed that purportedly exhibits a signature verified incorrectly and rapidly by a employee.

Reynaldo “Rey” Valenzuela, Maricopa County director of elections, testified that the momentary employee merely didn’t grasp the technological expertise wanted for the job and he was re-assigned elsewhere. Signature verifiers are additionally randomly audited.

“We review them for consistency,” Valenzuela mentioned. “Was there some sort of inconsistency where someone did all good (signatures) or all bad?”

A lower-level employee additionally testified that higher-level signature reviewers have been overwhelmed and kicked again poll affidavit envelopes that appeared questionable.

Three employees on lower-level signature verification who filed declarations in courtroom on Lake’s behalf have mentioned they skilled rejection charges as a result of mismatched signatures on 15% to 40% of the ballots they encountered.

Attorneys for Arizona election officers mentioned the employees’ hypothesis on signature verification efforts doesn’t quantity to a violation of the legislation or misconduct by election employees – and raised questions on whether or not the three employees may know the result of the particular ballots that they had flagged.

Lake isn’t contesting whether or not voters’ signatures on poll envelopes matched these of their voting data.

In a ruling Monday evening, Thompson refused to throw out Lake’s declare.

Lake faces a excessive bar in proving not solely her allegation over signature verification efforts but additionally that it affected the result of her race.

County officers say they don’t have anything to cover and are assured that they may prevail in courtroom.

Lake’s attorneys say there was a flood of mail-in ballots in Maricopa County at a time when there have been too few employees to confirm poll signatures. Her attorneys say the county in the end accepted hundreds of ballots that had been rejected earlier by employees for having mismatched signatures.

By reviving the declare, the Arizona Supreme Court reversed a decrease courtroom choice that discovered Lake waited too lengthy to lift it.

Earlier in her lawsuit, Lake had targeted on issues with poll printers at some polling locations in Maricopa County. The faulty printers produced ballots that have been too mild to be learn by the on-site tabulators at polling locations. Lines have been backed up in some areas amid the confusion. Lake alleged poll printer issues have been the results of intentional misconduct.

County officers say everybody had an opportunity to vote and all ballots have been counted as a result of these affected by the printers have been taken to extra subtle counters at election headquarters.

In mid-February, the Arizona Court of Appeals rejected Lake’s assertions, concluding she offered no proof that voters whose ballots have been unreadable by tabulators at polling locations have been unable to vote.

The following month, the state Supreme Court declined to listen to almost all of Lake’s enchantment, saying there was no proof to assist her declare that greater than 35,000 ballots have been added to vote totals.

Earlier this month, the courtroom sanctioned Lake’s attorneys $2,000 for making false statements when saying that greater than 35,000 ballots had been improperly added to the whole rely.

The trial is the second carried out in Lake’s election problem.

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