Faith in Action Caught Registering Voters at Cares Campus

Serious concerns have been raised about voter registration activities at the Cares Campus in Washoe County involving the 501(c)(3) organization “Faith In Action.”

On Tuesday, January 30, Faith In Action was witnessed outside the Cares Campus, registering homeless individuals to vote. While voter registration is generally considered a positive and inclusive civic engagement initiative, the report suggests potential issues with the handling of voter rolls and the transparency of the process.

A video captured an individual discussing the challenges faced by the homeless population and expressing concerns about the operations at the Cares Campus. However, the report asserts that the problem lies in the maintenance of voter rolls, specifically previously registered voters who have moved on or are no longer productive members of society.

The fate of unclaimed ballots sent to the Cares Campus is unknown and suggests the possibility of organizations collecting them and filling them out without proper verification. Concerns about the lack of transparency and accountability in the voter registration process, particularly given the significant issues with Washoe County’s outdated voter rolls, are also being raised.

Faith In Actions has ties to the World Economic Forum, Soros-funded groups, and the organization’s alleged far-left progressive agenda. It calls into question the motives behind the largest homeless center in the country, that have financial incentives tied to per-bed and per-head arrangements.

Though asked to intercede and address the concerns raised, Washoe County Commissioners have not acted on the request. Furthermore, calls made to Nevada’s Secretary of State have gone unreturned.