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ANOTHER judge overturns election, citing ballot fraud

An election result in Louisiana has been overturned by a judge because of the issue of election fraud.

It’s an issue becoming more and more apparent in recent years, even though Democrats claim it essentially doesn’t exist.

A report from KTBS reveals that ad hoc Judge Joe Bleich has issued a ruling saying “it was proven beyond a doubt there were at least 11 illegal votes cast and counted” in a Caddo Parish sheriff’s election.

“It is legally impossible to know what the true vote should have been,” wrote the judge, who voided the Nov. 18 count.

The dispute also includes a lawsuit by candidate John Nickelson against candidate Henry Whitehorn and elections officials, with his claim about the count that gave Whitehorn a one-vote victory.

“We are humbled and so grateful that the court ruled in favor of our challenge. The court’s ruling is a victory for election integrity, and we should all be confident that in March the voters of Caddo Parish will make their voices heard definitively on who should be the next sheriff of our parish. I plan to work doubly hard to make sure that every voter knows why our vision for Caddo Parish as a safer, stronger community is worthy of their vote,” Nickelson wrote on social media.

Whitehorn now has asked the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeal to quash the judge’s decision.

Nickelson’s lawyer, Scott L. Sternberg, noted it’s extraordinary to challenge an election, but there was “rock-solid evidence” in the case.

The issues included double voting, felons voting and irregular absentee and mail-in ballots, common issues in election disputes all across the country.

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