Arizona congressman-elect and attorney Alex Kolodin added: 'There has never been any sort of time bar on resolutions of election challenges on appeal.'
's behalf said that the Trump-endorsed gubernatorial candidate could still overturn the results of the Arizona midterms, even if no evidence of voter fraud is found.Lake's legal e
fforts challenging the state's gubernatorial election results are continuing, even after Democrat Katie Hobbs was officially sworn in on Monday. Kari Lake speaks during an election-night watch party in Scottsdale, Arizona, on November 8, 2022. The Republican gubernatorial candidate for Arizona is continuing with her legal fight over the state's gubernatorial results.
Kolodin added that the point of Lake's appeal is"that the appellate court will reverse the decision of the trial." The congressman-elect said it's"very typical with cases like this" to"go up on appeal," adding that"if the trial court got it wrong, the court of appeal would say something."
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