I'd say for his challenger to get over 30% of the vote against an incumbent who was willing to grossly violate the campaign laws and whose campaign budget was totally unprecedented for a probate judicial election was actually pretty darned respectable. Can't see how anyone could have done better given that Greer cheated.
I don't disagree with you. I believe, based on a comprehensive look at the many angles to this story, that there's more here than meets the eye, and as much as we know, there's a lot we still DON'T know. Something really stinks in Pinellas County.