Gov. Katie Hobbs has vetoed two measures that directly relate to issues raised in Kari Lake's ongoing challenge of her election win.
Howard Fischer PHOENIX — Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed two measures that directly relate to issues raised in Kari Lake's ongoing challenge of her election win.
Separately, Hobbs vetoed a measure to force her successors as secretary of state to not perform any duties in that role in a race in which their name is on the ballot. Hobbs' veto of HB 2305 on greater oversight of the signature review process relates to the last issue. And as a last resort, election workers in all counties can try to contact the voter to see if the person whose name is on the envelope is the person who sent in the ballot.At last week's trial on her claim, however, Lake's attorneys did not present examples. That's because her case is based not on specific bad signatures but on the larger contention it was not possible for election workers to have properly reviewed and verified them in the time taken.
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