There is yet another story this week involving the voter fraud that we are continually assured never happens in America. And another local election has now been declared void by a judge and will need to be run again. This took place in Caddo Parish, Louisiana. The voters there were choosing a new sheriff and the initial election margin was razor thin, with the Democrat squeaking out a victory by a single vote. But multiple “irregularities” turned up in the voting, with illegal votes being cast along with other issues. The judge finally declared that it was “impossible” to know the true results. Jon Dougherty has the details at Conservative Brief.
A state judge has voided an election where a Democrat won by a single vote after discovering that the balloting was rife with fraud, subsequently ordering a new election.
Democrat Henry Whitehorn won the race for Caddo Parish, Louisiana, sheriff in November, beating Republican John Nickelson by one vote out of the more than 43,000 cast, KSLA reported.
The ruling by retired Louisiana Supreme Court Justice E. Joseph Bleich found that “it was proven beyond any doubt that there were at least 11 illegal votes cast and…
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