Military voters fear they're part of unsupported fraud claim
Source: Associated Press
Military voters fear theyre part of unsupported fraud claim
By MICHELLE L. PRICE, MICHAEL BALSAMO and ANTHONY IZAGUIRRE
November 13, 2020
LAS VEGAS (AP) Some military voters are concerned they have been thrust into the center of unsubstantiated fraud claims by President Donald Trumps campaign that several thousand people may have improperly voted in Nevada.
There is no evidence of widespread fraud in the 2020 election despite Trumps claims. Election officials from both political parties have stated publicly that the election went well and international observers confirmed there were no serious irregularities that elected Democrat Joe Biden the next president.
Still, lawyers from Trumps campaign sent a letter to Attorney General William Barr alleging they had uncovered what they described as criminal voter fraud in Nevada. They said they had identified 3,062 people who improperly cast mail ballots in Clark County, a Democrat-heavy area that includes Las Vegas and about 75% of the states population.
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Voting rights activists say hundreds of people on the list appear to be linked to the U.S. military. The American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada, which is doing election protection work, found 157 voters who listed a military base post office, according to staff attorney Nikki Levy, meaning they likely voted legally under added protections in federal law allowing absentee voting for military members and their families.
Its hard to know offhand how many military families are on the Trump campaign list because not all service members use their base post office as their address, Levy said.
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