Robert Keyes ran for election to SD15 in Cleveland County as a Republican against Lisa Standridge in the primary this year.
Fifty-one votes short of election, Keyes was fine with losing the election, but then got a call from a member of the Cleveland County GOP.
That individual shared that he had found numerous anomalies in the election. Appalled at the sheer number of irregularities, Keyes wanted to file a complaint with the State Election Board (SEB) but realized that a simple recount would do little more than echo the report of the SEB, so he dug a bit deeper and found that he could file an Application For Irregularities.
Keyes found this a very difficult process - so difficult in fact, that he called in attorneys. Here he explains what he did and the fact that what SEB does isn't always compatible with law.
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