ELECTION FRAUD: Nevada Finds 60K Ballots in Drop Boxes, Delays Will Stretch into Next Week
How do you find tens of thousands of ballots in a dropbox after election day? How long is America going to tolerate this? They’re stealing this thing.
More than 60,000 mail ballots in battleground Washoe County and at least 84,000 ballots in CORRUPT Democratic Clark County remain uncounted……
@pnjaban what the heck is going on in Nevada. Dems are printing / bringing in ballots post election. Are Republican lawyers in place
— C Richard R (@cr76richard) November 10, 2022
In Clark County, the number of uncounted mail ballots includes about 56,900 mail ballots dropped off in ballot boxes on Election Day (a number disclosed late Wednesday) and roughly 27,000 additional mail ballots received Monday and Tuesday that Registrar Joe Gloria said the county was processing Wednesday.
After strong in-person numbers on Election Day this cycle, Republicans overtook Democrats overnight in some competitive races, including the contests for U.S. Senate, where Republican Adam Laxalt leads Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto by 2.7 percentage points (22,595 votes), and governor, where Republican Joe Lombardo leads Gov. Steve Sisolak by 4.7 points (39,712 votes).
Now Nevada will not be done counting until SATURDAY bc they found 67,000 more ballots in local drop boxes.
We need to stop this!
— Lisa Christine •.•.•.•.•.• (@lisachristinect) November 10, 2022
So mail in ballots in Clark County are 50% higher than election day voting?
Think that's a problem …especially high percentage out of the total Clark County voter pool?
Mass mailing and drop boxes voting has to stop … also no voter ID in Nevada https://t.co/5ZDJLb16eZ
— Melissa Fernandez (@Melissa80074227) November 10, 2022
With 77 percent percent of the vote tallied, Repbulcian Laxalt was leading by more than 22,000 votes, garnering 418,461, or 49.9 percent, compared to Cortez Masto’s 395,866 votes, or 47.2 percent of ballots counted.
In the governor’s race, Republican Joe Lombardo, who is Clark County Sheriff, was leading first-term incumbent Democrat Gov. Steve Sisolak by nearly 5 percentage points with 77 percent of the vote tallied.
Lombardo had 423,547 votes, or 50.6 percent, compared to Sisolak’s 383,835 votes, or 45.8 percent, of the 810,823 ballots counted.
Epoch Times: By late morning the day after Election Day, about a quarter of ballots cast in Nevada’s midterm elections remained untallied, leaving results in five key races undetermined.
Toss-up races for the U.S. Senate, three House seats, and the governor’s office are still too close to call, with elections officials warning that it could take several more days to produce definitive results.
Nevada’s two largest counties stopped counting ballots a half-hour after polls closed on Nov. 8 because understaffed elections workers were overwhelmed by late Election Day lines and an avalanche of vote-by-mail (VBM) ballots.
In Clark County, where 70 percent of Nevadans live in and around Las Vegas, and in Washoe County, which includes Reno, counting of VBM ballots that were dropped off or delivered on Election Day stopped after about 7:30 p.m. on election night.
Washoe County Registrar of Voters Jamie Rodriguez told reporters in Reno that Washoe County had received more than 6,000 ballots in the mail that day, and another 10,000 were turned in at ballot drop boxes.
Rodriguez said the next big “data dump” isn’t expected until the night of Nov. 9 or Nov. 10.
On Nov. 9, Clark County Registrar of Voters Joe Gloria said officials still need to count nearly 28,000 VBM ballots, including 15,000 received on Nov. 7 and Nov. 8 and another 12,700 received on Nov. 9 but postmarked Nov. 8 or earlier.
Gloria said all in-person votes cast on Election Day have been counted, with 5,000 flagged as “provisional votes” that officials must confirm the validity of.
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It’s ridiculous that they’re still counting votes in Arizona, and it’s ridiculous that they just found boxes of ballots in Nevada. What Cruz says is right, this shit needs to end!
— Mel1979 (@RJMRogers) November 10, 2022
BREAKING REPORT: Nevada Election officials say that they have received THOUSANDS OF MAIL-IN BALLOTS AND IT MAY TAKE DAYS to count the votes and upload results…
— Chuck Callesto (@ChuckCallesto) November 9, 2022
Pamela Geller Geller Report https://gellerreport.com/Critical races in Nevada, including one that could determine control of the U.S. Senate, were too early to call amid a plodding vote count that includes more than 100,000 ballots still to count that were delivered at drop boxes on Election Day and sent by mail.
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, a Democrat, was trailing in her effort to fend off a challenge from Republican Adam Laxalt. Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak was also in a tight race for reelection against Las Vegas-area Sheriff Joe Lombardo, who was also leading Wednesday, and three House seats are in limbo.
With so many drop-box and mail-in ballots still to be counted, both Republicans and Democrats in the high-profile Senate and governor’s races have urged supporters to be patient. County election clerks will count mail ballots received until Nov. 12 as long as they were postmarked by Election Day. Officials have until Nov. 17 to finish the counting and submit a report to the Nevada secretary of state’s office, according to state law.
Voting officials in the two most populous counties, encompassing the population centers of Las Vegas and Reno, warned it would take days to process the outstanding ballots.
Nevada’s Clark County says ballot counting will stretch into next week
By: Yahoo News, November 10, 2022:
Election officials in the largest county in Nevada said Wednesday that ballot counting will continue through next week, though the majority of 2022 ballots could be counted by Friday, as the nation anxiously awaits election results for the state’s Senate seat.
Clark County Registrar of Voters Joe Gloria said in a news conference that Tuesday, Nov. 15, is the deadline to verify mail-in ballots and Thursday, Nov. 17, is the latest date for releasing the final, unofficial election results.
Gloria said the county has more than 14,700 ballots they did not count but will go into the system by Wednesday night, and they received another batch totaling more than 12,000 ballots.
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