PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona Republican Kari Lake is refusing to concede the race for governor, saying she is assembling lawyers as she considers her next move.

Before the election, she had refused to say that she would concede if she lost the race to Democrat Katie Hobbs.

In a 2 1/2-minute video, Lake made no mention of giving up.

She pointed to long lines at some polling places that were exacerbated by problems with ballot printers at about a third of the vote centers in Maricopa County, the largest county in the state.

She said the problems disenfranchised voters who couldn't wait at the polls.

County election officials said that all ballots were counted and that voters could go to any polling place in the county, many of which had little to no line.

A judge also decided against extending vote times because no evidence was provided of disenfranchisement.

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