Report: Over 92K Mail-in Ballots Sent to Wrong Addresses in Nevada


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Over 92,000 mail-in ballots in Clark County, Nevada were returned undeliverable, according to election data analysis.

The Epoch Times reports:

Clark County, which includes the Las Vegas metro area, made the extraordinary move to mail ballots to all the nearly 1.3 million active voters in the county, instead of just those who requested them. The county justified the move as helping people vote remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The analysis, conducted by the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) found that while more than 450,000 voters cast their ballots through the mail, 92,000 ballots were returned.

The PILF research brief, which was released yesterday, states that the numbers are based on data provided by Clark County Voter Registrar Joe Gloria.

In the 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2018 General Elections combined, the entire state of Nevada reported only 5,863 mail-in ballots returned undeliverable.

PILF President J. Christian Adams said in the brief, “Mass-mail balloting is a step backward for American elections. There are millions of voter registration records with unreliable ‘active’ address information that will ultimately send ballots to the wrong place in a mail election.”

For the full report, click HERE.

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Over 92,000 mail-in ballots in Clark County, Nevada were returned undeliverable, according to election data analysis.

The Epoch Times reports:

Clark County, which includes the Las Vegas metro area, made the extraordinary move to mail ballots to all the nearly 1.3 million active voters in the county, instead of just those who requested them. The county justified the move as helping people vote remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The analysis, conducted by the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) found that while more than 450,000 voters cast their ballots through the mail, 92,000 ballots were returned.

The PILF research brief, which was released yesterday, states that the numbers are based on data provided by Clark County Voter Registrar Joe Gloria.

In the 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2018 General Elections combined, the entire state of Nevada reported only 5,863 mail-in ballots returned undeliverable.

PILF President J. Christian Adams said in the brief, “Mass-mail balloting is a step backward for American elections. There are millions of voter registration records with unreliable ‘active’ address information that will ultimately send ballots to the wrong place in a mail election.”

For the full report, click HERE.