https://uncoverdc.com/2021/05/25/nevada-election-integrity-to-date/
Nevada Election Integrity To Date
Three months before the U.S. Presidential election on Nov. 3, 2020, Governor Steve Sisolak signed a 100-page bill into law that changed Nevada election and voting laws. He justified his signing by saying it would “allow Nevadans to safely cast a ballot” during the pandemic. Still, those opposed saw the expansion of mail-in voting and allowances for ballot harvesting to be changes that would enable widespread fraud.
Under the new law, individuals could sign ballots on someone else’s behalf and could include multiple ballots in one envelope. No signature was required on the ballots as long as the envelope was signed, and ballots received without a postmark were to be considered valid until proven otherwise. AB 4 also required that all active voters receive a ballot by mail even if they hadn’t requested one and allowed drop boxes to collect the ballots without a signature requirement.
After the law was passed, President Donald J. Trump tweeted, “In an illegal late-night coup, Nevada’s clubhouse Governor made it impossible for Republicans to win the state. Post Office could never handle the Traffic of Mail-In Votes without preparation. Using Covid to steal the state. See you in Court!”
In 2012, New York Times reported, “Votes cast by mail are less likely to be counted, more likely to be compromised and more likely to be contested than those cast in a voting booth,” and “There is a bipartisan consensus that voting by mail, whatever its impact, is more easily abused than other forms.” They referenced the 2005 Commission on Federal Election Reform report that concluded, “Absentee ballots remain the largest source of potential voter fraud.”
Nevada was one of six focus states for the Trump campaign’s legal team post-election, here claiming 40,000 voters who voted twice and that machine verification of 130,000 signatures violated Nevada election law. In locations such as Las Vegas/Clark County and Reno/Washoe County, ballots were counted for days after voting ended. Eventually, Nevada’s 6 electoral votes were set to be cast for Joe Biden after the popular vote count gave him a ~33,000 vote advantage. The Nevada Supreme Court accepted that result on Nov. 24, 2020.
An Election Contest Hearing was held in Carson City, NV on Dec. 3, 2020, in which “20 binders containing 8,000 pages of evidence” were used by the Nevada GOP to show challenges to election integrity, along with a report by data science analyst and former Republican National Committee Chief Data Officer Jesse Kamzol. One anonymous witness said that votes were altered overnight and had testimony presented on behalf of the Trump campaign by attorney Jesse Binnall:
“Numerous times [the] disk would be logged out with one vote total on it and logged back in the next morning during the early vote period with a different number on it. Sometimes more, sometimes less.”
Binnall also gave testimony at a separate hearing on voting irregularities in the U.S. Senate on Dec. 16th.