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An analysis by data expert Dorothy Morgan found that there was a “historically strange” spike in incomplete data for voter registrations in Clark County this year.
Morgan found in her analysis that while there were only 68 voter registrations that were missing data in 2016, there were 13,372 in 2020 just in Clark County. She also found that of those incomplete registrations, 74% of them were from between July and September.
Morgan filed an affidavit regarding the matter, saying in the affidavit that there were dozens of incomplete voter registrations that gave casinos and temporary RV parks as their home addresses. She filed the affidavit on behalf of Dan Rodimer, who was running against U.S. Rep. Susie Lee (D-Las Vegas) and lost by 13,000 votes.”
Since 2007, there has always been a very low number of incomplete registrations in the county, from zero to as many as 373 between 2007 and 2019, but then in 2020, that number jumped to more than 13,000.
“This investigation found over 13K voters whose voter registration information revealed no sex or date of birth,” Morgan wrote in her affidavit, The Washington Examiner reported. “Not only does this mean we cannot verify whether these voters are old enough to vote, it is also historically strange: While one does not expect voter registration information to be perfect, it is very strange that there were very, very few of these kinds of imperfect records with missing or invalid information until this year – when there are 13,372 of them.”
Morgan said in her affidavit that there were irregularities that needed to be looked into.
“Based on the results I have found in the limited time I have had to analyze this dataset, I expect to find additional oddities in the election data as I conduct further analysis,” she said in the affidavit.
President Donald Trump’s campaign is scheduled for a hearing on Dec. 3 after finding several problems with ballots and voting in the state.
In Rodimer’s case, a judge dismissed his claims due to jurisdiction.