By: MissMolly,
8/7/2020
More than one-sixth of the mail-in ballots sent to voters in
Nevada's largest county during the 2020 primary went to outdated
addresses, according to a new watchdog report.
The Public Interest Legal Foundation, an election integrity group,
reviewed the 1.3 million mail-in ballots Nevada's Clark County sent
during the June primary. It found that more than 223,000 of the ballots
were sent to outdated addresses, leading the postal service to designate
them as "undeliverable." The undeliverable ballots accounted for 17
percent of all ballots mailed to registered voters. Nearly 75 percent of
Nevada's total population resides in the county, which includes Las
Vegas....Original Article
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