by Natalia Mittelstadt at Just the News
At least four elections in the U.S. have been overturned by courts this year after voting irregularities and fraud were discovered, prompting new balloting in most of those races.
In 2020 and 2022 general elections, numerous lawsuits were brought challenging results amid alleged irregularities. This year, a few lawsuits have been decided on 2023 elections and on a 2022 election, which resulted in the initial results being overturned.
On Tuesday, a Louisiana judge voided the results of a local sheriff’s race and ordered a runoff election after illegal votes were discovered.
The decision was made by retired Louisiana Supreme Court Justice E. Joseph Bleich. He was assigned the case because the four justices on the bench had recused themselves citing conflict of interest.
A runoff date of March 23, 2024, has been set for the Caddo Parish sheriff’s contest.
Democratic candidate Henry Whitehorn defeated GOP candidate John Nickelson by one point in the Nov. 18 election, leading to Nickelson requesting a recount.
Each candidate received three additional votes…
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