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Judge Rules Election Results Void After Illegal Votes Are Discovered

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A closely contested election for sheriff in Shreveport’s Caddo Parish, Louisiana, resulted in a one-vote victory for the Democratic candidate, Henry Whitehorn.

However, his opponent, John Nickelson, challenged the results due to alleged fraudulent voting and a flawed electoral process.

Retired justice E. Joseph Bleich ruled in favor of Nickelson, declaring the election results void and ordering another runoff election due to proven illegal votes.

“This runoff election involved a one-vote margin,” Bleich wrote.

“It was proven beyond any doubt that there were at least 11 illegal votes cast and counted,” he added.

“It is legally impossible to know what the true vote should have been.”

This decision sparked controversy, with the losing candidate’s camp arguing against the ruling.

“The judiciary should not decide elections,” Whitehorn wrote.

“Louisiana courts have made it clear that the results of an election are to be disturbed only under extraordinary circumstances where a plaintiff introduces compelling evidence that is sufficient to change the result in the election.”

The case has drawn attention from Republican activist Scott Presler and may resonate with conservatives concerned about voter fraud, as indicated by a recent survey showing a significant percentage of likely voters believing in the likelihood of cheating in the 2024 election cycle.

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