The latest word from JoCo and what is likely the conclusion of politically charged investigative work that ultimately precipitated old-school Sheriff Hayden getting booted from office . . . Check-it:
In the update, Newly-elected Johnson County Sheriff Byron Roberson confirmed there were no cases of fraud in the 2020 election or in any election since, according to a press release.
Roberson reviewed the investigation after being elected as sheriff in November 2024.
"We recognize the importance of rebuilding public trust and remain committed to serving our community with integrity," Roberson said in a press release. "As a professional organization, we will continue to learn, grow, and strengthen our relationship with the citizens of Johnson County. While the investigation has concluded, our dedication to ensuring safety, fairness, and respect for every individual remains our highest priority."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Despite no election fraud evidence in Johnson County, investigation cost $88K, 880 hours of labor
Despite no found evidence that election fraud was committed in Johnson County during the 2020, a three-year long investigation cost $88,000.
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