Court upholds judge's ruling ordering new election in Louisiana sheriff's race decided by one vote

FILE - In this photo combo, candidates for Caddo Sheriff John Nickelson, left, and Henry Whitehorn Sr. speak during a forum held by the Broadmoor Neighborhood Association at Broadmoor Presbyterian Church in Shreveport, La., Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2023. A divided state appeals court has upheld a judge's ruling ordering a new election for a Louisiana sheriff's race that was decided by a single vote. In a 3-2 ruling, the Second Circuit Court of Appeal in Shreveport, Louisiana said Tuesday, Dec. 12, Nickelson, had shown two people illegally voted twice in the November 18 election and four others voted though they were ineligible to cast ballots.(Jill Pickett/The Advocate via AP, File)

SHREVEPORT, La. (AP) — A divided state appeals court has upheld a judge's ruling ordering a new election for a Louisiana sheriff's race that was decided by a single vote.

In a 3-2 ruling, the Second Circuit Court of Appeal in Shreveport, Louisiana, said Tuesday the Republican candidate for sheriff in Caddo Parish, John Nickelson, had shown two people illegally voted twice in the Nov. 18 election and four others voted though they were ineligible to cast ballots.

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