Voters in Nevada have discovered concerning ‘irregularities’ regarding their voter history.
Reports of mismatched voter histories are widespread, and something tells me that these ‘irregularities’ aren’t so irregular after all.
Several concerned voters checked their online voting records and found that the records listed them as voting by mail.
In many cases, not only did the voters confirm that they had not voted by mail, but didn’t actually vote in those specific elections at all.
State officials claim that this is simply some sort of technical or clerical error and that these irregularities did not affect the vote tabulation.
However, few believe that the elections in Nevada have not been tainted by election fraud. Here are just some of the reactions from around the web:
BREAKING: Numerous Nevada voters looked at their voter history and found that their mail ballots were counted in the recent primary, even though they didn’t participate in it. pic.twitter.com/QcFJbtIGwS
— The General (@GeneralMCNews) February 20, 2024
MJ Ultra Truth shared one such account of the widely reported voting irregularities:
“Congressional Candidate Elizabeth Helgelien says Voter Fraud is Already Happening in Nevada. She checked her voting history and sure enough, they listed her as voting via mail-in-ballot on February 6, 2024, in the presidential preference primary. She says she did not vote in the primary and definitely did not vote by mail.”
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🚨 Nevada(R) Congressional Candidate Elizabeth Helgelien says Voter Fraud is Already Happening in Nevada
She checked her voting history and sure enough, they listed her as voting via mail-in-ballot on February 6, 2024, in the presidential preference…
— MJTruthUltra (@MJTruthUltra) February 19, 2024
NEVADA Voters – problems with the primary – check your voter history. If your record is incorrect, notify your local county election admin and the SOS.
Link below. https://t.co/d2em3lXKzX https://t.co/xgIcmIG26u
— True the Vote (@TrueTheVote) February 19, 2024
The Las Vegas Review-Journal broke the story:
It determined that the problem resulted in some counties not taking the proper steps to upload their voter registration.
Every night each county uploads their voter registration to the secretary of state’s database, which executes code to create the statewide voter registration file that Nevadans see when they log into vote.nv.gov, according to the secretary of state’s office.
Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo attempted to reassure voters: “Nevada Secretary of State is working diligently to resolve the issue with their website. As the article below highlights, the voter history glitch on the website does not impact vote tabulation, which happens at the county level.”
.@NVSOS is working diligently to resolve the issue with their website.
As the article below highlights, the voter history glitch on the website does not impact vote tabulation, which happens at the county level.https://t.co/x2b3rQNshR
— Governor Joe Lombardo (@JosephMLombardo) February 19, 2024
8 News Now featured this statement from Nevada’s SOS:
“After working closely with Nevada’s county clerks, registrars, and their IT staff, the Nevada Secretary of State’s office is confident that all issues related to erroneous vote history have been identified and fixes are in progress.
ADVERTISEMENTThe issue was as follows: on a nightly basis, each county uploads their voter registration data to the Secretary of State’s database, which executes code to create the single statewide voter registration file that users see when they log into vote.nv.gov.
The legacy systems used by a number of the counties require additional steps be taken to ensure that voters who did not return their ballot do not have vote history; some of those steps were not taken, which resulted in inaccurate data.
Our office has been validating new files from each county and moving them into production as soon as the accuracy of the data is verified.
Some counties may not see updates until after the nightly file upload, but if counties have taken the appropriate steps all voter data should be accurate within 48 hours.
A comprehensive report will be provided as soon as is practicable.”
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