Abe Hamadeh will get a chance to argue he's entitled to a new trial in his bid to overturn November's election result.
Howard Fischer Abe Hamadeh will get a chance to argue he's entitled to a new trial in his bid to overturn November's election for attorney general.
The new order doesn't mean the judge ultimately will agree to grant a new trial, much less that he would either declare Hamadeh the winner over Mayes, who has now been in office for 100 days, or require a new election.People are also reading… Officials there took a closer look at some of the ballots after a mandatory recount produced 507 ballots that apparently were not counted the first time around. Hamadeh picked up 392 of those.
He also is citing"undervotes,'' meaning ballots where people voted for other candidates but seemingly skipped the race for attorney general. There were approximately 90,000 more ballots cast than those on which voters made a choice in that race.
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