Nevada’s Elections Chief Won’t Say If He’s Probing Hundreds Of Allegedly Illegal 2024 Votes
Nevada’s Democrat elections chief is refusing to say whether his office is investigating claims of potentially hundreds of illegal votes cast in the state’s 2024 elections, The Federalist learned.
The situation came to fruition last month, when the Nevada-based Citizen Outreach Foundation (COF) began filing election integrity violation reports (EIVR) with the office of Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar, a Democrat. These formal complaints, according to the Nevada secretary of state’s website, can be used by citizens to report alleged violations of state election law and “must set forth the alleged violation of law and identify the party responsible for the violation, as well as set forth dates and times of specific occurrences, if practicable.”
If the secretary’s office determines a violation has, in fact, occurred, an “appropriate remedy shall be provided to the extent permitted by law.” Should the elections chief determine the EIVR does not allege a violation of election law, he “may dismiss the complaint or refer it to the proper agency for resolution,” with the complainant being notified of whatever action is taken.
Speaking with The Federalist, COF President Chuck Muth said his group has filed more than 500 EIVRs with Aguilar’s office over the last month contesting votes cast by mail in the November 2024 election. Comparing voter registration records, the U.S. Postal Service’s National Change of Address database, and the state’s 2024 election records, the group claims to have determined that these ballots were returned from addresses the affiliated registrants no longer reside at.
Unlike most states, Nevada requires local clerks to automatically mail individuals listed on the state’s active voter registration list a ballot during each election cycle, according to Ballotpedia. (Read more from “Nevada’s Elections Chief Won’t Say If He’s Probing Hundreds Of Allegedly Illegal 2024 Votes” HERE)