The man, whose name was redacted over fears of reprisals, said they “had concerns over election polling place and intimation and voter fraud,” according to an affidavit. The alleged events purportedly took place while the witness worked at a Clark County elections center throughout early voting from Oct. 17 to Oct. 30.
In the affidavit, the worker said voters were permitted to vote via provisional ballots without presenting a valid Nevada ID or driver’s license as long as they could present proof of an appointment at the DMV.
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State officials in Nevada have denied evidence of voter fraud, with Nevada’s Democratic Attorney General Aaron Ford ignoring the Trump campaign's legal struggles last week to shout the invalidness of the votes.
In the affidavit, the worker also said they “personally witnessed two people handing multiple unopened mail-in ballot envelopes to two other people who then opened and filled out the ballots against" the side of a "Biden/Harris van.” In another case, the worker claims that a group of people “formed a human wall” to block visibility as they were “marking ballots and placing those ballots in pink and white return envelopes.”
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The worker also claimed that they “regularly saw people walking in with multiple ballots.” The Trump campaign submitted the sworn statement to the Department of Justice for review.
“A sworn declaration from an eyewitness is the literal definition of evidence,” a Trump campaign attorney stated. “Those on the left and in other quarters that have been screaming that there’s no evidence will need new talkers and most importantly, will have to now focus on the legitimate issues that have been raised. ”
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In response to the claim, Ford’s office said it has not received any formal claim yet, but would examine the matter if one was filed.
"This morning, we received a redacted Affidavit that does not contain the individual's name, signature or contact information. As it stands, our office has not yet received a formal complaint and cannot conduct an investigation without such critical details. This office takes allegations of voter fraud extremely seriously and works with our elections officials, as well as law enforcement partners in Nevada and other states, to investigate and prosecute voter fraud when warranted by the evidence."
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The statement added: "Anyone wishing to file a complaint regarding voter fraud may do so by using the complaint tab of our website at ag.nv.gov."
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Democratic nominee Joe Biden became president-elect on Saturday. The former vice president crossed the 270-electoral-vote finish line with projected victories in Nevada and Pennsylvania.
The Trump campaign has claimed voting irregularities and fraud in multiple states but has yet to show significant evidence to support its allegations.