Laura Pressley may not have defeated Greg Casar in the City Council election in 2014 after all, but she can claim a victory in her post-election lawsuit that alleges election fraud.
Pressley says while the the disputed election results are moot, the issues that she brought were upheld by the court after being slammed by Casar and the media as being frivolous.”Statistical analysis, corruption errors on audit logs, zero results tapes and results tapes that are not printed, our watchers down at the recount were obstructed from monitoring where they printed and where they retrieved the ballots that they counted. I mean, that’s shocking!” Pressley goes on to say the court reiterated her win “Mr. Casar was ordered by the Texas Supreme Court to pay us costs in the Texas Supreme Court and nobody’s reporting that.”
Pressley says with the evidence she was prepared to present she could prove “Electronic fraud does occur in the state of Texas, and with a push of a button, hundreds of thousands, if not millions of votes can be transferred, moved or hacked.” Pressley says her suit prompted Travis County to change their electronic voting system and others around the state.