opinion.Lake claimed that some voting forms could not be read by tabulators at polling stations, and suggested misconduct. However, her expert conceded that any voting form that failed to be read by a tabulator could be handed over to be physically registered.“Lake’s cybersecurity expert confirmed that any misconfigured ballots (or ballots that on-site tabulators could not read for other reasons) could be submitted physically … and ultimately counted,” the court said.Related: Liz Cheney brutally trolls Kari Lake following her election defeatLake took the failure in her stride.
She promised to take her evidence-free fight all the way to the Arizona Supreme Court.“I told you we would take this case all the way to the Arizona Supreme Court, and that’s exactly what we are going to do.
Buckle up, America!” she tweeted.In a separate development yesterday, a legal group is planning to file bar complaints against four lawyers who have acted on Lake’s behalf in the past.The 65 Project describes itself as “a bipartisan effort to protect our democracy from abuse of the legal system.” It takes action against attorneys who advance spurious election fraud claims in court.
It has already filed several complaints against lawyers acting on behalf of Donald Trump.Lake filed a lawsuit last April to challenge the use of electronic voting machines, claiming they are untrustworthy.