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Edward Snowden, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings and dozens of movie stars were registered to vote in District 15 according to Mr. Vaughan. Mr. Vaughan tested a sample of 200 people of the 9,200 return mail and found that 185 of those had indeed voted.
Mr. Vaughan and many others have testified that they went to the polls to vote only to be told they had voted already. They were given a provisional ballots which would only be counted if the total vote count was within 1% according to poll supervisors.
According to Mr. Vaughan, there were other serious voting system irregularities he documented, including early voting numbers flipping day to day. A total number of 17,086 votes were cast in District 15 for both Republican and Democrat candidates. 9,200 voters on the voter rolls who, by law, should not be on the voter rolls is a huuge discrepancy. Vaughan reported the certified returned mail issue to Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske, who according to Vaughan, sent the issue back to Clark County to investigate itself.
President Donald Trump lost by only 27,000 votes statewide in Nevada. So 9,200 fraudulent voters in one small Assembly district equals 1/3 almost of the total margin. 9,200 votes was the margin by which Question 1 passed.
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originally posted by: ElectricUniverse
On December 1st Megan Barth interviewed Republican Assembly Candidate for District 15, Stan Vaughan uncovering what appears to be voter fraud in his Clark County district. There is a video on the link in which Vaughan explains what he uncovered.
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Edward Snowden, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings and dozens of movie stars were registered to vote in District 15 according to Mr. Vaughan. Mr. Vaughan tested a sample of 200 people of the 9,200 return mail and found that 185 of those had indeed voted.
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originally posted by: projectvxn
Clark County was the ONLY county that voted in favor of question 1.
The only one. And by a slim, slim margin.
originally posted by: projectvxn
a reply to: Aazadan
No.
But one city making policy that affects the rest of the state is mob rule.
Rights should never be up for a vote.
How far do you break things down to claim it's not mob rule though?
If the state dictating terms for those counties is mob rule, then what about at the city level?