Republican candidate for Arizona attorney general sues to reverse election results
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The Republican candidate for Attorney General of Arizona, Abe Hamadeh , filed suit in Maricopa County Superior Court on Tuesday over the result of the election of 2024, according to KTAR News.
Hamadeh, together with the Republican National Committee, filed a complaint of 23 pages naming all county registrars of elections and boards of supervisors of elections in the state.
The complaint alleges errors in the November 8th general election, citing misconduct by the electoral board, counting of illegal ballots and the inaccurate vote count.
The lawsuit asks the court to issue an injunction preventing the Secretary of State from certifying Mayes as the winner and requiring her to what of clare winner to Hamadeh.
“Arizona voters demand answers and deserve transparency about the gross incompetence and mismanagement of the general election by certain election officials,” Hamadeh said in a press release.
“Widespread missteps by our election officials resulted in the disenfranchisement of countless Arizonans whose voices were silenced. Arizonans deserve to have an electoral system that is transparent and fair and right now we have none.”