Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Peter Thompson rejected Kari Lake’s claims that improper signature verification and misconduct impacted the result of Arizona’s 2022 gubernatorial election.
Thompson made the ruling despite the evidence presented by Lake’s legal team.
“Maricopa County ‘verified’ roughly 70,000 signatures in two seconds and approved 264,000 ballots in less than three seconds. These are numbers from their own system logs. That’s not humanly possible. And it’s not signature verification. Not even close,” Lake previously tweeted.
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Maricopa County “verified” roughly 70,000 signatures in two seconds and approved 264,000 ballots in less than three seconds.
These are numbers from their own system logs. That’s not humanly possible.
And it’s not signature verification.
Not even close. pic.twitter.com/YgjjYAC2Mn
— Kari Lake (@KariLake) May 19, 2023
The Western Journal noted:
The November race between Republican Kari Lake and Democratic Gov Katie Hobbs “was decided by 17,117 votes.
That, however, is out of 2.59 million votes, a difference between the two candidates