2020 election denial is on the ballot in Arizona this year. These are the candidates
Arizona quickly became ground zero for election denial after the 2020 election. An audit of the presidential results lasted for months and cost taxpayers millions of dollars, but did not turn up evidence of widespread voter fraud. In fact, it further proved Joe Biden's victory.
That hasn't stopped candidates claiming otherwise. Republicans at the top of the ballot have parroted former President Donald Trump's false claims of fraud and even suggested their own races this year were suspicious.
Here are the candidates running in November and what they said or did about the 2020 election.
Kari Lake, candidate for governor
Bio: 53 years old, Phoenix resident, former television news anchor for Phoenix’s Fox affiliate, Fox 10. She won the Republican nomination for governor of Arizona with a 5% margin, defeating a self-funded establishment challenger and two longshot candidates in the August primary election.
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