Bombshell report: More than 223,000 mail-in ballots sent to wrong addresses – in Nevada alone

CLARK COUNTY, NEVADA –Who says mail-in balloting will lead to massive voter fraud in the United States? 

Apparently, no one in Nevada… as recent reports were found indicated that hundreds of thousands of mail-in ballots were sent to the wrong addresses.

A group known as the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF), who works as an election integrity group, learned that Clark County in Nevada had decided to mail ballots to all registered voter in the county for the June primaries. 

When they dug into the matter, they observed that over 223,000 ballots were sent to the wrong addresses. 

The president of PILF, J Christian Adams, said:

“These numbers show how vote by mail fails.  New proponents of mail balloting don’t often understand how it actually works. 

States like Oregon and Washington spent many years building their mail voting systems and are notably aggressive with voter list maintenance efforts. 

Pride in their own systems does not somehow transfer across state lines.  Nevada, New York, and others are not and will not be ready for November.” 

Logan Churchwell, the Communications Director for PILF, to say:

“Nevada’s voter rolls aren’t maintained to the standard required for an all-mail experience like Oregon or Washington.  The Nevada governor is foolish to think he can replicate his regional neighbor’s years of development and practices with mail voting in a matter of months with a weekend emergency bill.”

“The addresses that we used were provided by the voters when they registered.  If they no longer reside at the address they provided to us, then we would expect that mail to be returned to us, which is what happened.” 

The idea that somehow, they just had the wrong address is disturbing.  What is even more disturbing is that countless of other mail in ballots could have also been sent to the wrong address, but people accepted them as their own. 

There would be no way of accounting for how many ballots could illegally be cast by someone pretending to be someone else. 

There are also concerns that voting by mail could lead to unlawful registrations to vote in the first place.  For instance, LET reported last month that there was a deceased cat who was sent in a voter’s registration form.

In this case, someone placed the cat’s name on a voter registration form and mailed it to the owner’s address.  Of course, some could say this was just an innocent oversight by some third-party group trying to encourage people to register to vote, however, what if that was not the intent, or even if it was, what if the people receiving that were not honest?

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