Data analysts with the Election Truth Alliance (ETA), a non-partisan non-profit organization focused on election analysis, have completed an independent investigation into ballot-level voting data in Clark County for the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election. Their findings suggest patterns consistent with vote manipulation, similar to those in countries with confirmed election interference, such as Georgia and Russia.
The analysis revealed drop-off vote irregularities across multiple swing states, raising concerns about potential county-level manipulation. Kamala Harris appeared to underperform consistently in five states, including Nevada, which analysts flagged as a significant anomaly warranting further investigation.
Drop-off votes, which refer to the difference between ballots cast in the Presidential race and the subsequent down-ballot race, exhibited unusual patterns. In Nevada’s 2024 election, this meant examining the disparity between the Presidential and Senate races.
In December 2024, Clark County publicly released its Cast Vote Record (CVR), a dataset providing ballot-level information for mail-in, early, and election-day voting. The CVR also gave results via tabulation machine, offering a granular view of voting data and letting analysts identify several concerning trends in the county’s voting process.
Nevada’s overall drop-off vote rate for the Presidential election was significantly higher than historical averages, with the disparity particularly pronounced in precincts favoring Harris. Early voting data exhibited additional irregularities.
While mail-in and election-day votes showed no evidence of manipulation, early voting tallies revealed a spike in Donald Trump’s votes when processed by tabulation machines handling higher ballot volumes. The pattern became increasingly distinct as the number of ballots processed rose, with results clustering at approximately 60 percent for Trump and 40 percent for Harris in these machines.
Another anomaly involved the lack of expected randomness in the early voting data’s distribution patterns, a deviation not observed in election day voting results. These trends led analysts to suspect possible vote manipulation targeting early voting processes.
Nathan Taylor, Executive Director of the Election Truth Alliance, explained the implications of their findings: “In the Clark County Early Voting data, we see indications of a potential ‘vote-flipping hack’ that may have shifted votes after 400 ballots were processed, gradually limiting Candidate Harris to near 40 percent and Candidate Trump to a minimum of around 60 percent of vote totals.”
The Election Truth Alliance has called for further investigation into these irregularities. The consistency of the patterns identified in Clark County and other swing states underscores the need for transparency and a thorough review to ensure public confidence in the electoral process.
Clark and Washoe County share the same algorithm and the same possible datasets.
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