A Thomas County judge has thrown out an election lawsuit brought by an “election integrity” advocate who has a history of spinning electoral conspiracy theories.
District Judge Glenn Braun dismissed the lawsuit after lecturing Melissa Leavitt about what constitutes evidence in court as she argued against the use of voting machines.
He also explained to her that a court was not an investigative body and that she would best take her claims to the Legislature or the executive branch.
Leavitt, who brought the lawsuit without a lawyer, helped fund a recount of the abortion amendment totals two years ago and . . .
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