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Supreme Court brushes aside Kari Lake lawsuit over electronic voting machines

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The Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a lawsuit brought by Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake challenging the use of electronic voting machines in Arizona.

The lawsuit, , sought to block electronic voting machines from being used in Arizona and questioned whether they assured “a fair and accurate vote”.

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