(Chuck Muth) – Election fraud is hard to find, harder to prove, and even harder to prosecute.
“Election lawyers will tell you that fraud is almost impossible to conclusively find after the fact,” writes Rigged author Mollie Hemmingway. “It’s exceedingly difficult to convict anyone of voter fraud, and difficult to indict for, because it’s very difficult to find conclusively.”
And as former Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist John L. Smith noted in 2007, “Southern Nevada has a long history of shady campaign activity, but a remarkably brief record of actually prosecuting the corruption.”
Which is why it’s so important to take steps to prevent voting fraud BEFORE it happens, not after an election.
Election laws are extremely complicated; with wide variances between states and with a mountain of requirements dictated by the federal government.
Now, there are two categories of voters: Active and Inactive. And this is extremely important in protecting the integrity of our elections in Nevada – especially since we are considered a “swing” state in federal elections.
Inactive voters are “suspected” of no longer being eligible to vote from the address where they’re registered and must provide proof of residency and eligibility before being allowed to cast a ballot.
When someone moves, they remain registered to vote at the address where they lived unless they notify the election department of their change of address. Many don’t.
Those who don’t are put on “Inactive” status if the election department has mail returned by the post office that was sent to the address where the voter is registered.
Why is this so important?
Because Nevada now sends a mail-in ballot automatically to every ACTIVE registered voter, but not INACTIVE voters.
Shifting people who don’t live where they’re registered to Inactive status means fewer ballots will be put into circulation that could possibly be used to commit voting fraud.
Cleaning up the voter files isn’t voter suppression; it’s voter security. And cleaning up the voter files doesn’t make it harder to vote; it makes it harder to cheat. That’s something every American citizen in every state deserves and should demand.
The Scott Pressler Training Event is…ON!
On Friday I encouraged folks to register for a free workshop to be conducted by Scott Pressler of Early Vote Action on Monday night at 6:00 pm in the Emerald Room at the Ahern Hotel in Las Vegas with this link to sign up.
“Come learn about EVA’s plan to utilize Early Voting & Legal Ballot Harvesting this upcoming election cycle to beat the Democrats at their own games!” Scott writes on the RSVP page.
But in yesterday’s Muth’s Truths I noted that Nevada Republican National Committeewoman Sigal Chattah had texted me that the event was a private event and was limited to only young Republicans who she was inviting.
“This is MY event and you are NOT to be coordinating the RSVPs,” an agitated Chattah wrote. “Now please remove your contact from my RSVP list.”
Well, this made no sense at all. Fortunately, however, someone who read my post reached out to Mr. Pressler directly. He called me yesterday afternoon. Good news: Scott assured me his event on Monday is open to EVERYBODY!
Scott’s been doing phenomenal work all across the country. And he “gets” it. Nevada’s electoral votes could be pivotal in the 2024 presidential election, which is why he’s coming to Vegas on Monday.
So I’ll be there. Hope many of you will, too. Again, click here to register.
FAMOUS LAST WORDS
“We know, and I guarantee you’ll agree, the voter rolls are not clean. You can ask the person next to you if they’re aware of somebody [that] moved out of the house two years ago and they’re still getting their ballots and that ballot’s still available for anybody to grab and take the chance of filling it out.” – Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo, 1/27/23
Mr. Muth is president of Citizen Outreach, publisher of Nevada News & Views, and founder of CampaignDoctor.com. You can sign up for his conservative, Nevada-focused e-newsletter at MuthsTruths.com. His views are his own.
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