Arizona AG Nominee Abe Hamadeh Files First Lawsuit Contesting 2022 Election In Arizona – IOTW Report

Arizona AG Nominee Abe Hamadeh Files First Lawsuit Contesting 2022 Election In Arizona

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Arizona Attorney General Nominee Abe Hamadeh has filed the state’s first statement of election contest in the Arizona Superior Court.

Abe Hamadeh currently trails radical left Democrat Kris Mayes by just 510 votes, and there is expected to be a recount.

However, the Arizona election was an uncertifiable mess due to voters having their ballots stolen, not counted, or being prevented from voting altogether.

The Gateway Pundit reported on the serious issues in Maricopa County’s General Election on November 8. Due to the incompetence of Maricopa County and Katie Hobbs, tabulators were down, printers ran out of ink, and long, long lines kept Republican voters waiting to cast their ballots. Republican voters were told to drop their ballots into a separate container called box 3 to be counted later. Election experts and election workers later reported that these uncounted ballots were mixed with already counted ballots, leaving no way of knowing if all legal votes were counted! MORE

6 Comments on Arizona AG Nominee Abe Hamadeh Files First Lawsuit Contesting 2022 Election In Arizona

  1. Look in previous thread for additional updates of Slot Machine Software.
    It also looks like the State did NOT pay it’s Weights and Measurements and Other GOV Required LICENSES and TAXES and FEES and such.
    The Tabulators are null and void for all transactions public and private, by THIER own Official Record Rule.

    Preliminary Count Predictions tells one that NULL and VOID is a Legal Term used oftenly when a Citizen Wins a jackpot that turns into Null and Void cause the printer batcher printed too many winners.

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