Supreme Court Rejects Kari Lake's Voting Machine Lawsuit
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear Kari Lake's appeal on electronic voting machines, marking an end to her prolonged legal battle.
- The Supreme Court's decision leaves the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals' ruling in place, which dismissed the lawsuit as based on speculative concerns.
- Kari Lake, alongside Mark Finchem, had challenged the use of electronic voting machines in Arizona, claiming they were susceptible to hacking.
- The lawsuit, which began in 2022, was dismissed by multiple courts due to lack of standing and evidence.
- This legal defeat is part of a series of setbacks for Lake, who has made election fraud claims a central theme of her political career.
- Lake is currently running for a U.S. Senate seat in Arizona, continuing her involvement in high-profile political contests.