According to data from the Nevada Secretary of State website, the total ballots Cast on November 3 was 1,327,394.[1] The Silver State website, run by the Nevada Secretary of State, reported the total number of votes cast for each candidate. Joe Biden received a total of 703,486 votes, or 50.06% of the votes, while Donald Trump got 669,890 votes, or 47.67%. Simple math would show that adding the number of votes cast for each presidential candidate (703,486 + 669,890), should equal the total votes cast, or 1,327,394. But it doesn’t. It adds up to 1,373,376. That is 45,982 more votes that the Secretary of States website says were cast in the entire election.
The numbers as officially reported on the Silver State website, show Joe Biden with a +33,596 margin over President Trump. But from the calculations there were an additional 45,982 votes were allocated to someone.[2]
42,000 voters voted twice and have multiple voter registration numbers associated with substantially the same name, birthdate, and address.[3]
A Letter from lawyers to Attorney General Bill Barr included 60 pages of voter records, stated that they have identified 3,062 individuals who appear to have improperly cast mail ballot in the election. CBS News verified these facts by cross referencing the names and addresses of voters with National Change of Address database/[4]
Almost 20,000 Nevada voters had a non-Nevada mailing address. 2,468 voters legally changed their address to another jurisdiction or state or country.
A whistleblower came forward indicating he witnessed illegal ballots being counted without signatures being verified.[5] He was instructed to ignore discrepancies with addresses. The worker swire out an affidavit which was sent to the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C..[6]
60,000 Trump voters were tricked into using provisional ballots that were never counted.[7]
A Nevada state agency offered gift cards for votes.[8] Key Native American leaders working with the Biden campaign offered tribal members and associates Visa gift cards, jewelry, and other “swag” to vote in the presidential election. It is illegal to offer any kind of bribe or payment for a vote.
In one long video, officials from the Reno-Sparks Indian Colony are shown offering a raffle for gift cards in values of $25, $100, $250, and $500 to those who can prove they voted. Other gifts for voting include bracelets, necklaces, earrings, T-shirts, and masks.[9]
Almost 1,500 Nevada voters listed as deceased by the Social Security Administration (SSA) Master Death File, Consumer Data Vendors, Public Obituary Data Matches, and Credit Bureau Deceased Data voted.
USPS Flags on Non-Residential Addresses: approximately 15,000 voters are registered to vote at either a commercial address or a vacant property. Almost 6,000 had USPS flags on vacant addresses. Approximately 8,000 voters had registered addresses that are physically non-existent.
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