6,700 ballots were not counted in this month's Nevada the primary election after officials could not match signatures on the ballots, according to the Nevada Secretary of State's Office. The 6,749 uncounted ballots represented less than 1% of all ballots mailed to voters ahead of the June 9 primary, which was conducted mostly by mail. Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske eliminated almost all polling places and instead opted to send absentee ballots to voters to stem the spread of the coronavirus. In Clark County, the state's most populated, all registered voters received ballots after the Democratic Party filed a lawsuit challenging the procedures. Elsewhere in the state, all “active” registered voters, generally those who participated in one of the last two federal elections, received ballots. Despite the mailed ballots, thousands still showed up at the polls on Election Day, including people who said they never received ballots.
And they say voter fraud is a myth...