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SCOTUS declines to hear Kari Lake's ballot tabulator lawsuit

The latest in a growing list of failed legal challenges, Lake's case didn't clear the bar for the U.S. Supreme Court. Lower court tossed it and sanctioned lawyers.

ARIZONA, USA — Republican U.S. Senate candidate Kari Lake's attempt to have all of Arizona's election ballots counted by hand was dead on arrival at the Supreme Court of the United States.

Lake initially filed suit against then-Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs during her failed 2022 gubernatorial campaign, claiming that electronic ballot tabulators didn't provide a fair and accurate vote.

A lower court found that the claims by Lake and former Arizona State Rep. Mark Finchem — a Republican who ran for Secretary of State in 2022 — were "baseless" and ordered financial sanctions against their lawyers, for making false and misleading statements to the court. Lake appealed.

On Monday, the Supreme Court dismissed her appeal without comment, bringing an end to the case.

This is the latest in a series of legal losses for Lake, who recently said that she wouldn't defend herself against a defamation suit filed by Republican Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer. A Maricopa County judge will hold a status conference Wednesday on the next steps in the damages phase of the lawsuit.

Lake, who has been endorsed by Donald Trump, faces Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb in the Republican primary.

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