Judge Jeff Weill ordered a new runoff election in Aberdeen, Mississippi, after he found that 78% of mail-in ballots proved fraudulent, as reported by Jim Hoft on thegatewaypundit.com.
Notary Dallas Jones
In the sixty-four-page order, Judge Jeff Weill not only calls for a new election but also finds evidence of fraud and criminal activity, in how absentee ballots were handled, how votes were counted, and the actions by some at the polling place.
In his ruling, the judge said that sixty-six of eighty-four absentee ballots cast in the June runoff were not valid and should never have been counted. Nicholas Holliday was declared the winner by a 37 vote margin. Robert Devaull challenged the results in court.
Judge Weill found many irregularities with absentee ballots. He issued a bench warrant for notary Dallas Jones, who notarized absentee ballots. During a hearing, Jones admitted violating notary duties.
“When you have an absentee ballot, there’s an envelope, you vote, fold the ballot, put it in an envelope, lick the flap, sign across the flap, then notary signs your election certificate, she testified that she didn’t sign in front of anybody, didn’t see anybody sign it, she just notarized it, just stamped them,” said Lydia Quarles, attorney for Robert Devaull.
What say you Def-Con News readers? The claims of and actions taken against voting irregularities during the 2020 elections are bubbling up. Will they bubble up sufficiently to effect change? What now does the U.S. Justice system plan to do with any of these complaints? The SCOTUS continues to refuse to read the material. Judge Jeff Weill is only one judge in small-town Aberdeen, Mississippi. How many small-town judges does it take to cause a ripple in the system?