Report Summary Nevada Irregularities and Illegalities Possible Illegal Votes 220 K+ In the 2020 Presidential Election Margin of Error 6 x Greater than Margin of Victory No Data Found No address on file 8 K+ Nevada Deceased Voters 1 .5 K+ Nevada Double Voters 42 K+ NEVADA Signature Matching Errors 130 K+ Nevada Non-Citizen Voters 4 K Nevada Out-of-state voters who voted in state 19 K+ NEVADA Sources https://baselessaudit.com/sources/navarro-the-navarro-report-vol-i-ii-iii-feb-2-2021/ Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Share on reddit Reddit Share on telegram Telegram Share on email Email Nevada. 2020. Transparency Review. Report Summary
Donald Hartle was charged with two felonies for voting twice in the 2020 general election, once under his own name and a second time via absentee ballot using his deceased wife’s name. Hartle pleaded guilty to one count of “voting more than once at same election,” a Class D felony. Under the terms of his plea agreement, Hartle was sentenced to one year of probation and fined $2,000. If he successfully completes probation, Hartle will be permitted to withdraw his guilty plea to the felony offense and enter a guilty plea to “conspiracy to commit voting more than once at same election,” a gross misdemeanor. Nevada. 2021. Duplicate Voting. Fraudulent Use of Abs. Ballots. Criminal Conviction. Fraud Investigation. Report Summary
Renaldo Johnson of Las Vegas pleaded guilty to one felony offense for submitting a falsified petition. Johnson was indicted on multiple charges related to submitting fake ballot signatures to have Jill Stein, a Green Party presidential candidate, on the state’s ballot. Johnson awaits sentencing. Nevada. 2017. Ballot Petition Fraud. Criminal Conviction. Fraud Investigation. Report Summary
Tina Marie Parks pleaded guilty to one felony voter registration offense. She was initially charged with 11 felony offenses for having improperly completed others’ voter registration forms. She was sentenced to 19_48 months in prison. Nevada. 2016. False Registrations. Criminal Conviction. Fraud Investigation. Report Summary
Hortencia Segura-Munoz, an illegal immigrant living in Washoe County, Nevada, registered to vote under a false name and cast ballots in the 2008 and 2010 Nevada elections. She was convicted and was sentenced to time served (103 days in jail) and $1,000 in costs and fees. Nevada. 2014. False Registrations. Ineligible Voting. Criminal Conviction. Fraud Investigation. Report Summary
Las Vegas resident, Biqui Diana Parra Rodriguez illegally obtained personal information of Mary Lou Aguirre and falsely registered to vote under her name in 2011 and in 2012. She was caught through the use of photo ID cards and facial recognition software that identified the two IDs she had obtained under different names. She ultimately pleaded guilty to two felony counts of voter registration fraud and identity theft. Nevada. 2014. Duplicate Voting. False Registrations. Criminal Conviction. Fraud Investigation. Report Summary
Roxanne Rubin, a casino worker in Las Vegas, was arrested in 2012 after trying to vote twice. She pleaded guilty and was ordered to pay $2,481 in restitution to the state and to perform 100 hours of community service. Nevada. 2013. Duplicate Voting. Criminal Conviction. Fraud Investigation. Report Summary
Amy Adele Busefink and Christopher Howell Edwards, two senior ACORN executives, were convicted of election fraud in connection with a voter registration scheme in which employees were paid a bonus to register voters. Busefink received a two-year suspended prison sentence and was ordered to pay a $4,000 fine and perform 100 hours of community service. Nevada. 2011. False Registrations. Criminal Conviction. Fraud Investigation. Report Summary