Posted on 03/15/2024 4:03:14 PM PDT by bitt
Kari Lake and Mark Finchem appealed their lawsuit to ban the use of electronic voting machines to the United States Supreme Court on Thursday.
This comes after the 2022 election, where 60% of the voting machines were reportedly programmed to fail on election day, causing mass voter disenfranchisement and up to four-hour-long lines for Republican in-person voters.
The filing includes “new allegations,” some of which were previously mentioned in Kari Lake’s lawsuit to overturn the stolen election, including:
First, Maricopa did not conduct the required L&A testing, on which the district court relied to find the risk of election interference speculative.
Second, Maricopa did not use certified software, on which the district court relied to find the risk of election interference speculative.
Third, Maricopa used software that made all passwords needed to control Maricopa elections available to anyone with physical or remote access, which supports petitioners’ allegations and evidence that past elections were manipulated.
Fourth, altering election software without the Arizona Secretary of State’s approval is criminal act under Arizona law, A.R.S. §§16-449(A), 16- 452(C), 16-1009, 16-1004(B), 16-1010, thereby evaporating presumptions in their favor under Arizona law. See note 5, infra (Arizona’s “bursting bubble” theory of nonstatutory presumptions).
Fifth, Maricopa’s officials misrepresented their compliance with Arizona election law (e.g., L&A testing, certified software), which negates any presumptions in their favor under Arizona law. See note 5, infra (Arizona’s “bursting bubble” theory of nonstatutory presumptions).
Sixth, Maricopa officials abdicated control over the complex election systems to embedded private Dominion employees who lack any presumption of regularity under Arizona law. See note 4, infra.
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Good. Maybe this will shine sunlight on the topic for other states to address.(I doubt it).
Hay, it was the most perfect election EVER!
Tina Peters, anyone?
Supremes will dismiss claiming no standing, citing ther dismisal of Texas.
The cowards on the SC won’t go near this issue.
Ban electronic voting machines is not a court choice. Will they even hear it?
good. our side gotta keep pushing. if nothing more than making sure all the fraud is documented, in case we get another chance at America. may God bless and help them in their lawsuit.
Please keep security with you all the time.
Love you!
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