A Richmond, Virginia, judge has tossed every ballot petition sheet that four campaign staffers of Rep. Scott Taylor submitted for independent candidate Shaun Brown to get her on the ballot this November in Virginia’s 2nd District.

Richmond Circuit Court Judge Gregory L. Rupe found that the sheets turned in by Taylor’s staffers were “rife with errors, inconsistencies, and forgeries” and “must be excluded” from the signature total accrued on Brown’s behalf. He had already ordered Wednesday the removal of her name from the ballot.

Taylor was subpoenaed by the court earlier this week, but the judge ruled he did not have to testify, citing an exemption for members of Congress who are in session.

Candidates in Virginia must collect at least 1,000 signatures to appear on a congressional general election ballot.

The judge also tossed all 1,927 signatures on the petition sheets Brown submitted on her own behalf after finding that none of them listed her correct address.