After the November 2016 election, I had assumed that when 10,000 envelopes mailed to actively registered Democrat voters in Assembly District 15 (AD-15) in Clark County were returned by the post office as undeliverable, meant that I had 10,000 pieces of evidence related to possible voter fraud. I still believe this to be true. A summary of these and my other findings can be found here.

...when you vote, you are a citizen yourself. And there is not a situation where the voting rolls somehow are transferred over and people start investigating, et cetera. The sanctity of the vote is strictly confidential in terms of who you voted for. If you have a family member who maybe is undocumented, then you have an even greater reason to vote.—President Barack Obama speaking to a Dreamer prior to the 2016 election

The key to receiving these returned envelopes was by using First Class mail for campaign literature, which is rarely, if ever, done by campaigns due to cost. But Republican candidate Stan Vaughn knew that sending First Class mail would give him answers as to why he found so many discrepancies and questions from the voter rolls in his district when he and his volunteers would walk precincts. Campaigns normally send campaign mail “bulk rate” which means that the post office receives any undeliverable envelope and then discards them through recycling. Here are the specific procedures that the Federal post office has issued and each post office must adhere to when handling election mail. Please pay attention to how Sample Ballots MUST be handled, because I believe that sample ballots are a key piece in this template of fraud.

I had also assumed that our elected officials in Nevada, and our federal investigative agencies, would readily assist in the investigation of this evidence. In this case, I made the wrong assumption.

Instead, many state officials and leading officials made a variety of excuses without having looked at even one envelope. I heard a range of excuses, yet was told voter registration fraud is a problem in Nevada but voter fraud is not a problem. Seriously? Seriously.

How can you have one aspect of fraud and not another when there is no law requiring a registered voter to prove who they are with an ID or that they are even a citizen of this country? If someone has illegally registered due to their lack of citizenship, there isn’t a mechanism in place to insure that those who are illegally registered are not voting. Without coincidence, as Nevada started giving drivers licenses to illegal aliens, the ACLU partnered with Mi familia Vota, Project Vote, and other progressive “voting rights advocates” and threatened the DMV and our Nevada Secretary of State with civil rights violations should any applicant at the DMV be denied or not given a voter registration by a DMV employee. The Nevada Secretary of State, Republican Barbara Cegavske, caved and signed a Memorandum of Understanding.