Conservative Brief by Jon Dougherty December 23, 2022
The GOP candidate for attorney general in Arizona has been handed a major court victory this week after a state judge ruled an election-related lawsuit he filed earlier this month can proceed. After losing to Democratic candidate Kris Mayes by just 511 votes, Abe Hamadeh will get his day in court, according to documents seen by Democracy Docket.
Mohave County Superior Court Judge Lee Jantzen did, however, dismiss one of five counts presented by Hamadeh’s legal team, allowing the other four counts to proceed to trial. The court documents revealed that the one count Jantzen dismissed was in regard to allegations the Republican AG candidate made regarding unverified early ballots and allegedly illegal votes.
“With regard to Count V, this allegation of illegal votes is based on the early voting provision and the procedures to verify ballots that are contained in the Elections Procedure Manual (hereinafter ‘EPM’),” the court document noted. “There is not an allegation of election workers improperly not complying with the EPM.
“The procedure in the EPM being challenged has been in place since 2019 and should not be the subject of a post-election challenge. The Court finds the doctrine of laches applies to Count V as the procedures in the EPM should have been challenged prior to the election. This count must be dismissed,” Jantzen wrote.
The four remaining counts will be heard in an evidentiary hearing on Friday, the documents — cited by the Western Journal — note further.
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