During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the integrity of election certification documents, specifically related to the Dominion Voting System's tabulation equipment. A member highlighted a significant discrepancy in a certification dated November 6, 2020, which was issued after the election held on November 3, 2020. This inconsistency prompted questions about the obligations of the certification board to ensure the accuracy of such documents, with the speaker labeling the certification as \"bogus\" and calling for an investigation into the matter.
The discussion shifted to the responsibilities outlined in Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) regarding the canvassing and counting of provisional ballots. It was emphasized that a thorough investigation must be conducted following each election to ensure the accuracy of provisional ballot certifications. The speaker questioned the sources of information provided to the county commissioners, specifically inquiring about the current members of the accuracy certification board and whether they represent a bipartisan team.
The meeting underscored the importance of transparency and accountability in the election certification process, with calls for a more rigorous examination of the procedures in place to maintain voter confidence. The speaker's remarks were recorded for the permanent record, indicating a commitment to addressing these critical issues moving forward.