To: greenspirit who wrote (731538 ) 11/9/2020 12:18:21 PM From: Follies 1 RecommendationRecommended By Tom Clarke
Respond to of 793957 I don't understand this statement in the article. As long as they haven't voted in California, can't they legally vote in Nevada?"Let's visit Nevada. I have lots of friends in California who have condos in Nevada to evade state taxes. There are not a couple of people doing this; there are tens of thousands. Everyone knows it, and California seeks them out. Our old pal Harry Reid knows it as well, and he apparently has them voting in droves in this election. Probably not a big D.J. constituency. Within 72 hours of the election, the Trump team found, validated over 3,500 of them. I do not suspect that Trump's people stopped counting."
I actually have this data and there are thousands of people registered in both Nevada and Ca. We culled the list down to those that registered in Ca after they registered in NV which should I validate their NV registration but they voted in NV anyway. Here is the press release we sent out a few hours ago..
Over 1,400 Californians Suspected of Voting in Nevada's Election Watchdog group claims 1,411 Nevada voters who later registered to vote in California may have voted unlawfully in Nevada's Presidential election. Reno, Nevada . - Election Integrity Project, Nevada (EIPNv) sent a report on November 9 to Nevada's Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske showing that 1,411 Nevada registered voters, who later registered to vote in California, nonetheless appear to have voted in the November 3 Nevada election . Based on its analysis of Nevada's official voter registration file of November 6, 2020 and California's voter registration file of August 18, 2020, EIPNv alleges the following: There are 1,411 Nevada registrants who closely match a California registrant on first, middle and last name, and date of birth. Common names, which might be coincidences, are excluded. These registrants' California voter registration dates are later than their Nevada registration dates, indicating all 1,411 now reside in California. The California registration dates are all more than 30 days prior to the November 3 election, indicating the voters may not be lawfully eligible to vote in Nevada. 304 of the 1,411 Californians have a Nevada mailing address and/or Nevada phone number in their California voter records, further confirming their voting association with the Silver State. Because these registrants are Active status in both states, they were likely mailed ballots by both states for the November election since both states mailed ballots to all Active registrants. As of November 6, Nevada's official voting histories show that these registrants voted in the Nevada election by mail or in person, despite their apparent residency in California. It is being determined whether they also voted in California. "In this disputed presidential election, it is critical that election officials, parties and candidates investigate all possible voting violations," said EIPNv representative Sharron Angle. "We encourage both the Nevada and California Secretaries of State to investigate and confirm our findings and disclose our findings files to all interested parties." EIPNv's file can be requested from the Nevada Secretary of State. It contains only Nevada data. The filename is "EIPNv Findings Report_CA residents suspected of voting in NV 201103" EIPNv's parent company Election Integrity Project California, Inc. (EIPCa) has sent the California findings to California Secretary of State Alex Padilla. The file name to request is "EIPCa Findings Report_CA residents suspected of voting in NV 201103" ###
Linda Paine
President and Co-founder Election Integrity Project® California Election Integrity Project® California is a nonprofit public benefit organization