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JUST IN: Arizona Court of Appeals Ignores Urgency of Abe Hamadeh’s Election Lawsuit, Rejects Request to Expedite Appeal – Election Called by 280 Votes!

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The Arizona Court of Appeals has denied requests for an expedited briefing schedule in Abe Hamadeh’s lawsuit to overturn the stolen 2022 election.

Hamadeh’s race was decided by 280 votes after a “significant miscount” of hundreds of votes was discovered in rural Pinal County’s recount results. It is the closest race in Arizona, with over 2.5 million votes cast.

The newly discovered evidence of uncounted ballots and voter disenfranchisement across the state was intentionally withheld by Katie Hobbs at Abe’s first trial. Additionally, “Maricopa did not provide provisional ballot information until after trial, information that had it been timely provided, we would have been able to address those problems we found at trial,” said Hamadeh attorney Jen Wright.

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