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This is the other AZ. race that is being contested. There is an older thread on it. This is an update.
Final Judgment Signed Sept. 6, 2023 – Phoenix, AZ. Abe Hamadeh released the following statement in regard to the final judgment signed by Judge Lee Jantzen.
“In a rare show of bipartisanship, attorneys for my litigation team, Kris Mayes, and Adrian Fontes worked together on a joint motion for final judgment that Judge Lee Jantzen signed today. We are now able to proceed to the next step in our election challenge with an appeal at the Court of Appeals.
I am committed to ensuring the will of the people is honored. Arizona’s constitution demands that the person with the most votes is entitled to the office. We will fight to count the remaining 9,000 uncounted ballots that were withheld from our attorneys and the court. The government does grave harm to its legitimacy when it withholds evidence. Democracy dies in darkness, so too does justice.
Given the exceptional delays in this case and the stakes, we will be filing a motion for an expedited appeal. Justice delayed is justice denied. The closest race in Arizona history, with the biggest recount discrepancy in history, deserves to have its day in court in a fair and impartial trial.”
FINALLY! Final Judgement in Abe Hamadeh's Stolen Election Lawsuit Signed By Incompetent Judge Months After Ruling on Case - Hamadeh Files Notice of Appeal for Race Called by 280 Votes | The Gateway Pundit | by Jordan Conradson
After months of delay and reminders from both parties in the case, Mohave County Superior Court Judge Lee F.
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Final Judgment Signed Sept. 6, 2023 – Phoenix, AZ. Abe Hamadeh released the following statement in regard to the final judgment signed by Judge Lee Jantzen.
“In a rare show of bipartisanship, attorneys for my litigation team, Kris Mayes, and Adrian Fontes worked together on a joint motion for final judgment that Judge Lee Jantzen signed today. We are now able to proceed to the next step in our election challenge with an appeal at the Court of Appeals.
I am committed to ensuring the will of the people is honored. Arizona’s constitution demands that the person with the most votes is entitled to the office. We will fight to count the remaining 9,000 uncounted ballots that were withheld from our attorneys and the court. The government does grave harm to its legitimacy when it withholds evidence. Democracy dies in darkness, so too does justice.
Given the exceptional delays in this case and the stakes, we will be filing a motion for an expedited appeal. Justice delayed is justice denied. The closest race in Arizona history, with the biggest recount discrepancy in history, deserves to have its day in court in a fair and impartial trial.”