
The Nevada secretary of state has declared that complaints made by Nevada Republicans alleging voter fraud are without merit.
Last Friday, Secretary of State Ross Miller, a Democrat, released a 20-page report responding to several complaints filed by a lawyer for the Nevada GOP Victory Committee. The complaints alleged that one- or two-ballot discrepancies in the number of early voters recorded and the number of ballots cast should be investigated for signs of voter fraud.
Miller checked out several of the complaints and ruled that they were simple clerical errors.
PERMALINK | COMMENTS | RECOMMEND RECOMMEND (0)Republican Senate candidate from Nevada Sharron Angle has accused her opponent, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, of committing voter fraud by offering free food to voters. And Reid's campaign has shot back, accusing Angle's "goons" of intimidating voters.
In a fundraising letter written by her campaign lawyer, Cleta Mitchell, Angle's campaign alerts voters to some "very grave news."
"Harry Reid has been offering free food and, according to other reports, some Democratic allies such as teachers' unions are offering gift cards in return for a vote for Reid," claims Mitchell, who is also the co-chair of the Republican National Lawyers Association. "Harry Reid intends to steal this election if he can't win it outright."

