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Former gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake is calling attention to a recent ruling in Georgia ordering a new election after officials identified a number of “systemic irregularities” that potentially impacted the result, just days after she lost her own effort to overturn the result of her race in Arizona or hold a new election in Maricopa County.
The case involved a rural county commission race in Screven County, where several candidates filed a lawsuit alleging incorrect ballots were issued to at least two dozen voters, potentially altering the outcome of a county commission race decided by just seven votes, The Georgia Virtue reported.
Several voters, it was later found, had been assigned ballots to districts they did not live in, meaning voters of a certain district were effectively disenfranchised from the vote in their home districts—an argument Lake made after up to 1,000 Arizona voters were provided with incorrect ballots in early voting in the fall…
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