A wave of confusion and concern washed over Nevada voters this weekend when many discovered that their mail ballots were registered as counted for the February 6 presidential primary despite not having participated.
The 8 News Now reported that these irregularities in voter histories prompted an immediate response from the Secretary of State’s office on Monday.
The issue was first identified on Sunday when voters began noticing discrepancies in their voting records.
“On Sunday, February 18, the Secretary of State’s Office became aware of possible technical issues related to the vote history of individuals who did not participate in the Presidential Preference Primary,” a spokesperson told 8 News Now.