U.S. Supreme Court Won’t Hear Arizona Lawsuit on Vote-Counting Machines

On April 22, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear Lake v Fontes, 23-1021, the lawsuit filed by two Arizona Republican candidates for statewide office in the 2022 election. They had challenged the use of certain types of vote-coounting equipment.


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U.S. Supreme Court Won’t Hear Arizona Lawsuit on Vote-Counting Machines — 10 Comments

  1. E-SCANNERS OR E PUSHBUTTON —

    ANY OTHER ??? — HUMAN EYEBALLS – OLDE 1890S CLUNKER IRON LEVER MACHINES ??? — OTHER ???

  2. The SCOTUS refuses to hear an awful lot of things these days. At this point, they are a kangaroo court running around covering their ears while pretending to be politicians, in imitation of the ICC.
    Circuit judges? More like circus judges! Even Clarence Thomas and Sam Alito are disappointments.
    It is an insult to such past judges as Joseph Story, John Harlan and Hugo Black. The entire US justice system is become a complete and utter disgrace! You would get more justice out of flipping a coin or rolling a die.

  3. N- 944 PM

    NONPARTISAN ELECTION OF ALL EXECS AND JUDGES VIA APPV – PENDING CONDORCET — RCV DONE RIGHT

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