By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal August 20, 2020
Just days after President Donald Trump pointed to a New Jersey
election as an example of the type of fraud possible with universal
mail-in voting, a judge has thrown out its results. It appeared Alex Mendez had won
a special election held in May to fill a Paterson City Council seat by a
little over two hundred votes. However, claims of voter fraud soon
followed.
"An investigation was then launched after the U.S. Postal Service’s
law enforcement arm told the state attorney general’s office about
hundreds of mail-in ballots located in a mailbox in Paterson, along with
more found in nearby Haledon," according to The Associated Press. State prosecutors ultimately brought voter fraud charges against Mendez and three others.
On Wednesday, New Jersey Superior Court Judge Ernest Caposela ruled a
new election for the council seat must be held in November............To Read More....
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