Arizona Supreme Court Responds To Kari Lake’s Petition For Transfer In Historic Election Challenge

Arizona Supreme Court Responds To Kari Lake’s Petition For Transfer In Historic Election Challenge By Jordan Conradson for The Gateway Pundit

The Arizona Supreme Court responded to Kari Lake’s petition to transfer her election lawsuit directly to the State Supreme Court, bypassing the State Appeals Court.

As The Gateway Pundit reported, Kari Lake filed a ‘Petition For Transfer’ in the Arizona Supreme Court last week in her lawsuit to overturn to 2022 Midterm Election. Read the full petition here.

Lake argued that Katie Hobbs’ swearing-in ceremony on January 2nd and the “electoral chaos” that targeted and disenfranchised Republican voters in Maricopa County on Election Day justify an immediate decision from the Arizona Supreme Court and a new election.

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The Gateway Pundit reported on Katie Hobbs’ private swearing-in ceremony Monday. In a bizarre moment of incompetence and unseriousness, Hobbs bursted into laughter after she was told to solemnly swear that she will support the Constitution.

However, the Supreme Court told Kari Lake, “The Court notes that the Court of Appeals has entered a scheduling order directing respondents in the special action proceeding.” The order continues, “No good cause appears to transfer the matter to this Court.”

The Gateway Pundit reported that A three-judge bench in the Appeals Court scheduled the morning of January 24th for a conference and oral argument in Kari Lake’s appeal.

Read the full order from the Arizona Court of Appeals here:

IT IS ORDERED denying the Petition to Transfer both the appeal and the petition for special action without prejudice to seeking expedited review of an adverse decision in either proceeding,” the order concludes.

Lake is still confident that this case will move forward to the Supreme Court. The order denies a transfer “without prejudice to seeking expedited review of an adverse decision in either proceeding.”

Lake told The Gateway Pundit,

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