Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake encouraged her supporters to either vote early by mail or, if they do vote on Election Day and run into problems, go to a liberal part of town instead to cast their ballot.
The 2022 gubernatorial candidate has argued in court that the approximately 60 percent of polling places (132 in all) that experienced voting machine malfunctions on Election Day that year were mostly in Republican areas of Maricopa County.
Lake ended up losing the race by less than one percent of the vote to Democrat Katie Hobbs.
Despite long lines caused by voting machine issues like that seen in ruby red Anthem on the north side of Phoenix, Lake noted after the election she still pulled 75 percent of
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