A judge has ruled Republican AG candidate Abraham Hamadeh can proceed with his lawsuit challenging 2022 election results, but dismisses parts of it.
PHOENIX — An Arizona judge ruled Tuesday that Republican Abraham Hamadeh can proceed with his lawsuit challenging the results of the election for attorney general, which he lost in one of the closest elections in state history.
In his ruling allowing Hamadeh to proceed on those grounds, Jantzen dismissed his claim that the procedures for handling mail ballots are unconstitutional. Jantzen said the claim should have been brought before the election. Jantzen made no comment on the merits of Hamadeh's claims, but ruled that he's entitled to gather witnesses and evidence in an attempt to prove them.
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