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Nevada 2020 General Election Facts

Washoe County

40,437 variance between ballots counted and true voters

22.6% Democrat mailed ballots rejected/no signature versus 37.1% for Republicans and 40.3% for Other

176,274 (57%) mailed ballots not mailed back and 13,575 (5.4%) returned as undelivered

99,179 mailed ballots surrendered in lieu of in-person polling, only 130,770 (43%) mailed ballots counted

On Nov. 3, 2020, average voters/hour in-person voting was 71 per location

Outside influence by Mark Zuckerberg’s CTCL foundation which granted Washoe County $277,479

Clark County

223,000 (17%) undelivered mailed ballots

“Clark County mailed out 1.3 million ballots for its primary election but 1 in 5 were never delivered. And it is a fact that at least a couple deceased voters had votes cast in their name,” [Dina] Titus said.

58,312 same-day voter  registrations, 23,442 new

Outside influence by Mark  Zuckerberg’s CTCL foundation which granted Clark County $2,394,036

Nearly 75 percent of Nevada’s total population resides in the county

Nevada

Nevada ranks lowest in election integrity in the nation

15 of Nevada’s 17 counties certified more ballots cast than there were individual voters recorded as voting

2020 General statistics:

44% more Democrat mailed-in ballots than Republicans

1,822,166 adults, or (76.3%) of the eligible pop., was registered

Only 59% of eligible pop. had ballots counted, yet SOS reports 78.22% voter turnout

Biden won by 33,596 votes

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Court Decision Facts

Indiana (2008 US Supreme): Crawford vs. Marion County Election Board

Ruled in favor of voter ID

“The burden of acquiring, possessing, and showing a free photo identification is simply not severe, because it does not “even represent a significant increase over the usual burdens of voting.” Ante, at 1621. And the State’s interests, ante, at 1613-1620, are sufficient to sustain that minimal burden. That should end the matter.”

Arizona (2021 US Supreme): Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee, No. 19–1257 and Arizona Republican Party v. DNC, No. 19–1258 

Ruled against ballot harvesting/trafficking and out-of-precinct polling

Justice Alito maintained that it was “very easy to vote” under Arizona’s current process and that expecting state residents to identify their correct polling location and then travel to that location did “not exceed the ‘usual burdens of voting.’”

Wisconsin (2022): Waukesha County Circuit Judge Michael Bohren

Ruled drop boxes anywhere other than at offices of local clerks should not be permitted

 

Pennsylvania (2022): a five-judge Commonwealth Court panel

Ruled automatic mailed ballot is a voter initiative issue that was bypassed

 

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