Gee, I wonder how many people would consider a prison term and a fine to be a fair trade to help Biden get elected???
Nevada Republicans want the Department of Justice to investigate instances of alleged voter fraud they have uncovered in their state.
www.westernjournal.com
Nevada Republicans say they have discovered more than 3,000 instances of voter fraud in the state and are demanding an investigation from the Department of Justice.
The state’s Republican Party on Thursday announced that its legal team had asked Attorney General William Barr to investigate what a letter to Barr called “criminal voter fraud” in the state.
“Our lawyers just sent a criminal referral to AG Barr regarding at least 3,062 instances of voter fraud,” the Nevada GOP said on Twitter. “We expect that number to grow substantially. Thousands of individuals have been identified who appear to have violated the law by casting ballots after they moved from NV.”
Nevada law limits the people who can vote after leaving the state to students as well as service members or their families, according to
The Washington Post.
“Of course, voter fraud is a serious federal felony, one that cuts to the heart of representative democracy” said the letter, which was shared on Twitter by Tim Murtaugh, communications director for President Donald Trump’s campaign. “We understand that these are serious allegations and we do not make them lightly.”
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separate letter to a lawyer representing Clark County, which includes Las Vegas, the Republican Party said it expects the list of those who voted after leaving the state to reach about 6,000 names.
Nevada Republicans further noted that they had identified instances of people under age 18 casting mail-in ballots.
www.dailywire.com
Fair elections are the foundation of our democracy, and the FBI is committed to protecting the rights of all Americans to vote. If you suspect a federal election crime, contact the FBI.
www.fbi.gov
An election crime is generally a federal crime if:
- The ballot includes one or more federal candidates
- An election or polling place official abuses their office
- The conduct involves false voter registration
- The crime intentionally targets minority protected classes
- The activity violates federal campaign finance laws
Fraud by the Voter
- Giving false information when registering to vote (such as false citizenship claims)
- Voting when ineligible to vote
- Voting more than once or using someone else’s name to vote