Nevada whisleblower affidavit alleges disregard of mail-in signature verification
An affidavit from a Nevada whistleblower alleges that election supervisors [...]
An affidavit from a Nevada whistleblower alleges that election supervisors [...]
In New Jersey, an Obama appointed judge rejected a Republican lawsuit that charged last minute mail-only changes to the state’s voting system would be a vote integrity mess. The judge used a legal maneuver we expect to see more of—no one has yet to “suffer an injury” and therefore the case is dismissible. He even parroted the DNC argument in his opinion that GOP concerns were “hypothetical.” Neither the state nor federal Constitutions seemed to matter.
More than 223,000 mail-in ballots sent to registered voters in Clark County, Nevada, were bounced as “undeliverable” in the state’s June primary election, newly released data reveals.
9/3: National party leaders have rejected the proposals from Iowa and Nevada to allow remote ranked-choice voting, citing concerns about hacking.
7/24: Nevada says it's working on a system that will prevent noncitizens from voting after passing an Automatic Registration Bill.
7/22: Las Vegas Mayor Tonita Gurule-Giron is facing charges of voter fraud over the mayoral election results.
7/8: Nevada will allow Democratic primary caucus voters to use their phones to vote, in a bid to increase voter turnout.
7/3: Nevada legislators are considering a bill that would allow citizens to register and vote on election day.
5/30: Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak has vetoed a bill that would force Nevada's electoral votes to go to the national popular vote winner.
5/22: Nevada's legislature passing a National Popular Vote bill could have major consequences in the coming elections because of Nevada's role as a swing state.