Blacksburg Councilman found guilty on election fraud charges Tuesday
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BLACKSBURG, Va. – Update;
Blacksburg Councilman Liam Watson was found guilty on all three charges he faced on Tuesday, more than two years after the election in question.
Watson was accused of two counts of election fraud and one count of illegally voting in an election during the November 2023 elections.
It took the 13-person jury a little over an hour to deliberate Tuesday afternoon. The witnesses for the trial included Blacksburg Mayor Leslie Hager-Smith, Watson’s mother and father and Watson himself. Both Watson and Hager-Smith were in the witness box for more than an hour.
Watson primarily discussed his history with the mayor, whom he considered to be a friend and mentor. He said Hager-Smith expressed that he needed to only be a Blacksburg resident before swearing in to the Town Council, not throughout the whole campaign process.
Watson also claimed that he was urged to run by Hager-Smith so he could oppose Rick Johnson, a candidate the mayor had deep personal problems with.



