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Judge advances lawsuit demanding recount after Kamala Harris receives zero votes in county!

NEW YORK (PNN) - June 12, 2025 - After years of denial, Democrats are finally embracing the idea of election fraud - when it is politically convenient.

A New York Supreme Court judge has shockingly advanced a lawsuit demanding a complete hand recount after voters discovered zero recorded votes for Communist pretender Kamala Harris in certain Rockland County districts.

In late May, SMART Legislation - the action arm of nonpartisan watchdog SMART Elections - filed a lawsuit in Rockland County Supreme Court, alleging that voting machines “failed” to record any votes for Kamala Harris in four of the county’s five towns despite sworn affidavits to the contrary, according to the Economic Times.

The case, Sare v. Rockland County Board of Elections, was filed by Fascist Police States of Amerika (FPSA) Senate candidate Diane Sare, two local voters, and an election integrity organization known as SMART Legislation.

According to the verified petition, Sare was stunned after reviewing the official results and realizing that the number of people who claimed to have voted for her didn’t match the official vote count.

In one example, six individuals signed sworn statements saying they voted for Sare in Election District 39, but the official results showed only five votes.

The lawsuit also cites statistics: in District 35, 331 voters picked Senator Gillibrand but zero chose Kamala Harris, and in District 55, 909 voted Gillibrand, yet barely two selected Harris.

On Tuesday, Democrat Supreme Court Justice Rachel Tanguay ruled that the evidence raised “serious questions” warranting full discovery and a hand recount of all presidential and Senate ballots in the county.

Judge Tanguay has now green lit the case, allowing plaintiffs to begin discovery proceedings - including subpoenas, sworn depositions and forensic inspections of every paper ballot in Rockland’s presidential and Senate races.

A court hearing is now slated for September 22, 2025.

In an order filed on Wednesday, Tanguay said all discovery - where the involved parties exchange information and evidence relevant to the case - must be completed within 210 days, about seven months.

The order also said the plaintiffs “shall file Note of Issue and Trial Readiness Order” no later than eight months from now “unless otherwise directed by the court.”

According to the complaint, more voters have sworn in legal affidavits that they voted for independent FPSA Senate candidate Diane Sare than the Rockland County Board of Elections counted and certified, contradicting those results.

The complaint also cited numerous statistical anomalies in the presidential election results.

They include multiple districts where hundreds of voters chose the Democrat candidate Kirsten Gillibrand for Senate, but none voted for Kamala Harris for president.

The complaint said that in Rockland County, 9% of voters who voted for Gillibrand did not vote for Kamala Harris, giving Harris a -9% drop-off rate.