Nevada Investigates Voting Glitch After Residents Find Unaccounted Votes
State officials assure the technical issue did not impact primary results, emphasizing the importance of election integrity.
- Nevada residents reported irregularities in their voter history for the recent primary, finding votes counted in their name without their participation.
- State officials attributed the issue to a technical glitch in the system that tracks voting history, assuring it did not affect vote tabulations.
- An investigation was launched by the Nevada Secretary of State's Office to address the inaccuracies and ensure election integrity.
- The glitch raised concerns among voters and officials alike, emphasizing the importance of accurate voter records for maintaining trust in the electoral process.
- Despite the glitch, the primary results remain unaffected, with former President Donald Trump winning the Republican caucus and President Joe Biden winning the Democrat primary.