Despite Democrat Katie Hobbs winning the election, Lake said Thursday in a video that she's assembling lawyers and collecting evidence of voting problems while figuring out her next move.
PHOENIX — Refusing to concede, Kari Lake, the defeated Republican candidate for Arizona governor, said Thursday she is assembling lawyers and collecting evidence of voters having trouble casting ballots on Election Day as she considers her next move.
Election officials traced the problems to a printer setting that sometimes led to ballots printing too lightly for the on-site tabulators to read. They said they used the same settings in the August primary and for pre-election testing and there were no widespread issues. “This team, we have accepted our responsibility in this,” Gates said Monday. “But I'm not willing to accept responsibility for issues that were caused by others. And it is clear to me that those lines were longer because leaders in one political party were spreading misinformation.”
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