The Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge to the use of electronic voting machines in Arizona brought by former gubernatorial candidate Kerry Lake. Lake sued ahead of the 2022 midterms when she was running for governor. Now she’s running for the United States Senate, and her lawyers argued that’s why this case is still relevant and should be heard. According to the Media Miss Tool on san.com, conservative outlets are ignoring the story. Take a look. A majority of the organizations covering this story are considered center. More than 1/3 lean left, but none lean right. The Hill, which is considered center, reports that Lake’s lawyers wrote in a court filing Arizona certified optical scanners and ballot marking devices, as well as the software on which they rely, have been wrongfully certified for use. Arizona’s voting machines had been hacked and manipulated, and that there were apparent discrepancies in the Maricopa County’s vote count after the 2020 election. left-leaning. CNN wrote that when the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed the lawsuit, it wrote, although Lake cited opinions by purported experts on manipulation risk in the lawsuit. They did not contend that any electronic tabulation machine in Arizona has ever been hacked. On appeal, the court continued, lawyers for Lay conceded that their arguments were limited to potential future hacking and not based on any past harm. The local Tucson paper, also a Center outlet, pointed out that Lakes sought to have the 2022 election conducted with paper ballots, which would be counted by hand, calling it the most effective and presently the only secure election method. But Arizonans already vote on paper ballots. It is only the total that are tabulated by machines. You can use the Media Mist tool on san.com or on our app, which is available for download on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.
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