Arizona Governor Won’t Accept Election Results Until All Lawsuits Settled

Arizona Governor Won’t Accept Election Results Until All Lawsuits Settled
President Donald Trump meets with Arizona's Governor Doug Ducey in the Oval Office, in Washington, on Aug. 5, 2020. Doug Mills/The New York Times via Getty Images
Jack Phillips
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Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey said he'll accept the outcome of the presidential race when all court cases have been settled, as the Trump campaign and state Republican Party filed lawsuits in Maricopa County in a bid to block officials from certifying the results over allegations of voter irregularities and improprieties.

“There are legal claims that are being challenged in court, and everybody on the ballot has certain access rights and remedies, and if they want to push that, they are able. Once those are adjudicated and the process plays out, I will accept the results of the election,” the Republican governor said at a news conference on Nov. 18.
Jack Phillips
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