On Thursday, Arizona District Court Judge John J. Tuchi heard arguments by experts and attorneys in an election integrity case pitting plaintiffs GOP gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake and state Rep. Mark Finchem (R) against Democrat gubernatorial candidate Katie Hobbs and the Maricopa County and Pima County Board of Supervisors.
Lake and Finchem filed an injunction in April to prohibit the use of electronic voting machines in the state of Arizona ahead of the upcoming midterm elections.
RSBN previously reported that the plaintiffs in the case, Lake and Finchem, claimed a constitutional and statutory right to have ballots counted “accurately and transparently, so that the only legal votes determine the winners of each office contested in the Midterm Election.”
During Thursday’s hearing, cybersecurity expert Ben Cotton was brought to the stand to provide a deeper analysis of the vulnerabilities of the Dominion Voting Systems that were utilized during the 2020 presidential election. Arizona plans to use the same controversial machines in the upcoming midterm elections.
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