PHOENIX (AP) — Kari Lake, the Republican who lost the Arizona governor’s race to Democrat Katie Hobbs, has asked the state Supreme Court to review her challenge of election results that has so far been rejected by the courts. March 2, 2023 Kari Lake looks to harness her movement after...
Richer, who officially became recorder in 2021, validated the 2020 and 2022 election results and has repeatedly defended Maricopa County’s election administration despite the prevalence of conspiracy theories inaccurately claiming there has been wrongdoing. He’s drawn the ire of conservatives l...
Lake is running on “election integrity,” code for Trump’s Big Lie, and says she would not have certified the 2020 election in Arizona despite multiple audits, including one by an outside group recruited by Republicans. Instead of uncovering widespread fraud, the Florida-based group, nam...
“voters were able to cast their ballots, that votes were counted correctly, and that no other basis justifies setting aside the election results.” Officials previously affirmed that Lake lost to Hobbs by just over 17,000 votes. Despite the outcome, Lake remained upbeat, tweeting after the ...
She tried to moderate her image but struggled to keep a consistent message on thorny topics, including election fraud and abortion. Lake focused instead on border security, a potent issue for Republicans in a state that saw record border crossings during President Bide...
When Hobbs was declared the winner of the gubernatorial race, Lake maintained that the election was “the most dishonest” in the history of Arizona. She refused to concede and filed legal challenges, none of which have gottenany traction in the courts. She ...
Kari Lake, a Republican Senate candidate in Arizona who says she lost a 2022 race for governor because of fraud, is declining to defend against a defamation lawsuit filed by a top election official.
ABC News projects Kari Lake, a former longtime local news anchor backed by former President Donald Trump, will win the Republican primary in Arizona's race for governor.
LAKE: I- I'm not going to take on what Blake said. I'm going to take on what I said. And what I say is we have problems in our election. They haven't been solved in 2016. They weren't solved in '18. Just a month or two ago during our primary election. And I'm sure you...
Kari Lake boasted that she'd filed the "strongest election lawsuit the country has ever seen." After a series of legal failures, that hasn't held up well.