The New York Times reports:
A state judge on Saturday rejected Kari Lake’s last-ditch effort to overturn her defeat in the Arizona governor’s race, dismissing for lack of evidence her last two claims of misconduct by Maricopa County election officials.
Ms. Lake and her supporters conjured up what they called a deliberate effort by election officials in Maricopa County, the state’s largest county, to disenfranchise her voters.
But they never provided evidence of such intentional malfeasance, nor even evidence that any voters had been disenfranchised. Ms. Lake has said she would appeal an unfavorable decision.
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