Yet another case of voter fraud that the Democrats insist never, ever occurs.
The Compton City Council race last year was apparently decided by a single vote with incumbent Isaac Galvan defeating challenger Andre Spice 855 to 854.
On Friday, California Superior Court Judge Michelle Williams ruled that Councilman Galvan must be replaced by challenger Spicer, after Judge Williams determined that four of the votes cast in the election were submitted by people who did not live in the council district.
“The finding by LA Superior Court Judge Michelle Williams Court said that after deducting the illegal votes from Galvan's total, candidate Andre Spicer, who had contested the election results, was the person actually elected with a legal vote count of 854 to 851…
Galvan was already facing criminal charges of conspiracy to commit election fraud and one count of bribery with the intent to influence an election for alleged events surrounding the same 2021 election.
The LA County District Attorney's Office charged Galvan and five others last August and accused four of them of registering to vote and casting votes in Compton, even though they lived outside the city.
"Galvan is also accused of trying to bribe a registrar employee as she was counting ballots on election night," the DA's office said in a statement last year.”