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The Tennessee Star by Charlotte Hazard 7/16/2023

Former Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake filed an appeal to the Arizona Supreme Court in her election case that alleges at least 8,000 unreadable ballots were misconfigured.

The appeal, which was filed on Friday, can be read here.

On page two of the appeal, Lake’s legal team alleges that at least 8,000 ballots were unreadable and not “duplicated or counted.”

“The ballot-on-demand printer investigation report by former Chief Justice McGregor (‘the McGregor Report’) found that ‘four printers randomly printed one or a few ‘fit to page’ ballots in the middle of printing a batch of ballots…[n]one of the technical people with whom we spoke could explain how or why that error occurred.’ Appx:0281 (emphasis added),” the appeal reads.

“Lake’s expert testified this ‘error’ could only result from malware or remote access and resulted in at least 8,000 misconfigured ballots, the vast majority of which were neither duplicated nor counted,” it continues.

More: https://tennesseestar.com/news/kari-lake-files-appeal-to-arizona-supreme-court-alleging-over-8000-ballots-were-misconfigured/jtnews/2023/07/16/