Republican Abe Hamadeh trails Democrat Kris Mayes by 511 votes in one of Arizona's closest statewide elections.
A Mohave County judge has decided that Republican attorney general candidate Abe Hamadeh's election challenge can go to trial..
The decision noted how Hamadeh's election lawsuit was distinct from some of the others that have been filed:"This case is different ... because the Plaintiff is not alleging political motives or fraud or personal agendas being pushed. It is simply alleging misconduct by mistake, or omission by election officials, led to erroneous count of votes and which if true could have led to an uncertain result.
Those complaints stem from problems with certain tabulator machines in Maricopa County on Election Day.
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