Over 8,000 mail ballots rejected in Nevada’s 2022 election, greater than Senate race victory margin – IOTW Report

Over 8,000 mail ballots rejected in Nevada’s 2022 election, greater than Senate race victory margin

JTN: More than 8,000 mail ballots were rejected by officials in Nevada’s 2022 midterm election, which is greater than the margin of victory in the U.S. Senate race that determined the upper chamber’s majority.

Nevada automatically sends mail ballots to all active, registered voters, and in November, election officials rejected 8,036 mail ballots, according to a report released by the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) on Thursday. The U.S. Senate race in Nevada was determined by 7,928 votes between Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D) and GOP candidate Adam Laxalt, which ensured that the Democrats took control of the chamber.

A total of 95,556 ballots were sent to undeliverable or “bad” addresses, while 1.2 million ballots were never sent back to election officials to be counted, which account for more than 70% of mail ballots sent. Nearly 513,000 ballots were returned. MORE

7 Comments on Over 8,000 mail ballots rejected in Nevada’s 2022 election, greater than Senate race victory margin

  1. Unfortunately, GOP officials don’t really care about this. They are happy with being the opposition party and pulling in donations to fight the evil Democrats (and backstabbing RINOs like Romney and Graham).

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  2. The vast majority of the massive election fraud committed in Nevada in both 2020 and 2022 occurred in Clark county… i.e. Las Vegas. Where “good old boy” politics and quid pro quo favoritism is alive and well. There are literally THOUSANDS of illegals living and working there…almost ALL of whom were given ballots to vote on, often by their casino employers, who with rare exception ALWAYS choose the Demonrat candidate.

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