Abe Hamadeh has revealed that when his team counted the provisional ballots in Arizona and what they found were suppressed votes. 5,000 of them and those votes should have been counted. If they had been counted Hamadeh would have won the election. That does not even include the 8,327 people who were not able to get their votes counted in Maricopa County. Hamadeh appealed his case , but he lost because Katie Hobbs knew that there were major problems in Pinal County that she had refused to tell Hamadeh about.
Hamadeh has allegedly lost his election by a mere 280 votes. But, the number of provisional ballots alone would give him the win. This is the most important of the four statewide races the Democrats allegedly won. If Mayes wins, she will bury every case of election fraud, whereas if Hamadeh wins, prosecutions of state and county officials would be plentiful. So, the continuation of voter fraud in the state could get much worse under Mayes.
As The Gateway Pundit reported, Abe Hamadeh filed a ‘Motion for New Trial’ in the Mohave County Superior Court after the Pinal County recount discrepancies were discovered. Katie Hobbs and Kris Mayes previously hid the discovery of new votes in Pinal County from the Judge in Abe’s first trial.
Exactly one day after Contestee Kris Mayes was sworn in as Arizona Attorney General,1 and two business days after Plaintiffs first received notice that Pinal County confirmed errors caused valid votes in the attorney general race to be misread as no votes (known as undervotes), Plaintiffs filed this Motion for a New Trial. Critically, then-Secretary Hobbs (a Defendant in this matter) knew about the misreads at the time of the trial, but chose not to disclose the widespread issues until after the pronouncement of the recount results. Yet despite Plaintiffs extreme diligence in quickly bringing this Motion for a New Trial, Defendants essentially argue “too little, too late.”
Sadly and unsurprisingly, Defendants wish away the guarantees of due process, ignore longstanding precedent, and cast aside material facts for fear of confirming what the evidence will undoubtedly prove: Abe Hamadeh, not Kris Mayes, received the most votes for attorney general when every qualified vote is accurately counted.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELAbe Hamadeh joined Garret Lewis on Monday to give this major update.
Lewis: Are you confident those provisional ballots, if a judge says, yes, count, these ones that weren’t counted. Are you confident that those will be considered, I guess, legal and valid?
Hamadeh: Throughout the state, there’s about 5000+ uncounted ballots provisional ballots. And yes, there are some that legitimately should not count, and there are some that registered to vote after the registration deadline. There are some who may have already voted by mail, and then they attempted to go, and they voted in person, so they’re getting provisionals, so those should not count. So out of that number, 5000+ provisional ballots, our team has gone in and looked because there’s also a classification of people whose vote history, their voter registration now says it’s a canceled voter registration. And you know, that was a little unusual. So, we took a deep dive into that with the Republican National Committee. They’ve been really great to us, by the way bringing data people to us. So they looked at those people whose registrations were somehow canceled, which is unusual. They’re canceled, and yet here they are, attempting to vote. So we looked at those, and the peoples’ whose registrations were canceled, some of these people voted in August. Some of these people voted in 2020. Some of these people voted in 2018. Their registration statutorily cannot be canceled unless they actually go in and try to cancel it themselves. So, it’s very suspicious, and, you know, I tell people all the time, government is fallible. I mean, these are the same people who run our post offices. These are the same people who run the MVD. And these are the same people if you remember back in October when Secretary of State Hobbs said 6,000 erroneous ballots that were federal only ballots if you remember that.




















