2022 election: These candidates still deny or question 2020 Trump election results

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Arizona candidates for office continue to challenge and question the results of the 2020 presidential election. Here is a list.

By || The Arizona Republic

The Republican candidate for U.S. Senate and candidates for three of Arizona’s top statewide offices still challenge and question the results of the 2020 presidential election.

Blake Masters, Kari Lake, Mark Finchem and Abe Hamadeh aren’t alone. Several other candidates for public office are election deniers and questioners.

The 2020 results have been examined and re-examined, challenged in court and in a monthslong ballot review. No evidence has been found of widespread fraud or error in the results. 

Yet some candidates deny the outcome. Others don’t quite go as far, but they raise questions about potential irregularities they say could have influenced the vote and should be examined.

The Arizona Republic is listing candidates by category and contest. This list is not complete and will be updated throughout the 2022 election season.

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