Will votes be tossed out in the St. Bernard Parish Sheriff race?

At the link, Sheriff deputies are accused of voting in the St. Bernard Parish Sheriff race despite living in neighboring counties.  The scandal is coming to a head.
 
The St. Bernard Parish Board of Election Supervisors is still awaiting an opinion from the state’s attorney general on whether to throw out any votes in Saturday’s election.

Sheriff candidate Wayne Landry said Tuesday that his campaign challenged 1,300 voters. That turned into 700 Thursday, and now the official count from the St. Bernard Registrar of Voters stands at 598.

“An overwhelming number of challenges made did not have evidence attached to the challenges,” said Election Supervisor Mike Bayham. “It’s for the 55 that did have evidence attached, that’s where the attorney general’s opinions will be relevant.”