The Nevada primary was a disaster, and it completely undermines the claim made in 2020 that this election will be the fairest and most secure in history.
A staggering 43% of votes in the 2020 elections were cast by mail. This is due to the COVID-19 epidemic. To achieve this, many governors unilaterally and illegally changed the election laws. Anyone who questioned the safety and security of mail-in voting was branded a conspiracy theorist.
In the past, we’ve discussed the problems with mail-in voting, but it doesn’t seem things have improved. Nevada residents now learn that they voted for the state primary, even though they did not.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal published a report this week that stated, “After Nevada voters noticed irregularities in their voting history on Sunday the secretary of state’s office has said they have identified the problems and are fixing them.” The office was informed Sunday that there could be technical problems with Nevadans voting histories for those who didn’t participate in the presidential primary on February 6. It stated that IT and elections staff immediately began working with county clerks on Monday morning.
The problem was caused by some counties failing to take the correct steps in uploading their voter registration. According to the Secretary of State’s Office, each county uploads its voter registration every night to the database of the Secretary of State, which then executes code to produce the statewide file of voter registration that Nevadans can see when they log in to vote.nv.gov.
Daphne Lee, a Las Vegas resident who is a registered Republican, said that she and her family visited the website of the Secretary of State on Sunday to check their voter history. She had heard from several people that it was inaccurate. The site showed that she and her family members’ mail-in votes were counted in the primary even though they did not participate. When she tried to opt out of future mail-in ballots, a message said that she was no longer registered to vote and that her voting history was gone.
In a telephone interview, Lee stated that “it’s so frustrating.” This makes everyone uncomfortable.
A system error is blamed for the problem.
The Nevada Secretary of State’s Office said the error was due to a code for when a voter receives a ballot by mail and doesn’t return it. It has nothing to do with the tabulation of votes.
Something doesn’t smell right. If this was only a code problem, then how can people who did not vote by mail or even request a ballot show up on the list as having been counted if they never requested one?
Asking questions about the integrity of elections is a risky business for us. Big Tech censored our reporting in 2020 when we dared ask questions. There is another presidential election on the horizon, and there are still issues that could cast doubts on the validity of the results.