According to a sworn affidavit, Nevada Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) records suggest that nearly 4,000 legal and illegal aliens cast votes in the 2020 general election, .
Legislation passed by the state’s Democrats required the DMV to automatically register every person who obtained a driver’s license for voting. In Nevada, both legal and illegal aliens can obtain a driver’s license and/or identification card.
Jesse Kamzol, an expert engaged by the Republican Party as part of an election lawsuit, matched the 110,164 non-citizen records from the DMV, which were obtained through a subpoena by the state’s Republican Party, against Nevada’s voter file. He determined, with “high to mid-high confidence,” that 6,260 non-citizens were registered to vote and 3,987 non-citizens had voted.
Kamzol said the matches were significant enough to merit further investigation.
The Nevada Republican Party said in a statement, “One of our most basic checks in the electoral process, that this sacred right is limited to those with the privilege and responsibilities of citizenship, was subverted by the DMV,”
“And where are our law enforcement officers? We found this evidence without the help of our Top Cop in Nevada. Attorney General [Aaron] Ford: why are you not investigating voter fraud? You’ve made your position very public saying that you will investigate and prosecute voter fraud.
In fact, Ford had, on Dec. 10 announced that his office was joining 19 other state attorneys general to oppose an election lawsuit filed with the U.S. Supreme Court by the attorney general of Texas.
The Kamzol affidavit was included in a lawsuit that alleged more than 60,000 votes were people voting more than once or not valid Nevada residents. That suit was dismissed by the state’s District and Supreme Courts. The plaintiffs are considering appealing the decision to the U.S. Supreme Court, but no filing has yet been made.