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Home Front: Politix
90,000 Ballots in Largest Nevada County Sent to Wrong Addresses in November, Bounced Back
2021-03-12
[EpochTimes] More than 90,000 ballots mailed to registered voters in Nevada’s largest county were returned undeliverable, according to an analysis of election data by a conservative legal group.

Clark County, which includes the Las Vegas metro area, made the extraordinary move to mail ballots before the November general election to all the nearly 1.3 million active voters in the county, instead of just those who requested them. The county justified the move as helping people vote remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic.

More than 450,000 voters cast their votes through the mail-in ballots. But more than 92,000 ballots were returned by the postal service as undeliverable, according to the Public Interest Legal Foundation’s (PILF) March 10 research brief (pdf).

The number is based on data provided in February by Clark County Voter Registrar Joe Gloria, the brief says. The Clark County Election Office didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

"Mass-mail balloting is a step backward for American elections. There are millions of voter registration records with unreliable ’active’ address information that will ultimately send ballots to the wrong place in a mail election," PILF President J. Christian Adams said in the brief.

Prior to the election, PILF criticized such mass ballot mailings in states that hadn’t had such systems already in place.

The entire state of Nevada reported only 5,863 mail ballots returned undeliverable in the 2012, 2014, 2016, and 2018 General Elections combined, the brief says, referring to the U.S. Election Assistance Commission surveys.

Adams also took aim at the H.R. 1 election reform bill that was recently passed by the Democrat-controlled House of Representatives.

The nearly 800-page bill would largely shift power over elections to the federal government. It would discard state voter-ID laws, allow for same-day voter registration, ban witness signature requirements for mail-in ballots, and require that mail-in ballots can arrive as late as 10 days after election day (as long as it is post stamped by election day). It would also make it a federal crime to "communicate or cause to be communicated" information that is knowingly false and designed to discourage voting and require a plethora of other measures.
Posted by:trailing wife

#2  Tell me someone is doing a zip code analysis to determine if certain economic demographics could be inferred from the returned ballots. Voter suppression can cut both ways...
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2021-03-12 14:01  

#1  Not the ones the Cali ex-pats got forwarded from their old address, plus the one sent to their current address.

These are the ones caught. How long would they bounce around the system, 2 weeks tops? That is, data from November 2020.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2021-03-12 10:31  

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