The signature verification process in Nevada was tested by journalists who discovered a massive failure rate.
Victor Joecks of the Las Vegas Review-Journal noted the issue is more profound than any single contest.
“Leave aside the presidential race. Even small amounts of fraud can swing results,” he wrote, highlighting a race where a state senator won an election by 24 votes.
Joecks said he proved a voter could vote many times in his piece.
“Clark County election officials accepted my signature on eight ballot return envelopes during the general election.”
“It’s more evidence that signature verification is a flawed security measure,” he wrote.
According to one whistleblower, elections officials told him to process ballots without checking the signatures.
Among the “facts” assembled on a state website, Joecks discovered this gem:…
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