declined to hear her lawsuit challenging the use of electronic voting machines in Arizona, dismissing the case without comment.
An appeals court already ruled against Lake, who lost the 2022 race to Democrat Katie Hobbs by more than 87,000 votes.Stay woke with our briefing while staying informed on all things LGBTQ+ entertainment, life, and more!Nevertheless, Lake proceeded with her suit, despite the appeals court calling her claim “unclear.” She says Arizona’s electronic voting machines fail to ensure a “fair and accurate vote,” speculating they could be hacked.
Of course, sheer speculation isn’t enough to constitute a lawsuit. Even Lake’s attorneys conceded “their arguments were limited to potential future hacking, and not based on any past harm,” the appeals court said.
Lake’s most recent courtroom embarrassment comes on the heels of her lawyers abandoning her defense in her defamation case. Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer is suing Lake for claiming, without a shred of evidence, that he stuffed ballot boxes with 300,000 invalid votes during the 2022 count.Does she think anyone is going to fall for this explanation?With the Supreme Court dismissing Lake outright, one would assume she’s finally reached the end of her legal challenges regarding the two-year-old gubernatorial race.