Official Letter of Complaint to FEC and Nevada Elections Boards
AMERICANS FOR LEGAL IMMIGRATION PAC
Post Office Box 30966, Raleigh, NC 27622-0966
Tel: (919) 787-6009 Toll Free: (866) 703-0864
FEC ID: C00405878
November 4, 2012
To: Federal Elections Commission
Nevada State Board of Elections
Clark County Board of Elections
Subject: Official written complaint and call for resolution of documented felony violations of elections law in Nevada
We wish to file a written complaint, file a Matter Under Review, and call for immediate resolution regarding the evidence provided by the Las Vegas Review-Journal and journalist Glenn Cook on November 4, 2012, which indicates that non-citizens (legal and illegal immigrants) are both registering to vote and voting in elections in Nevada.
It is our understanding that it is a felony in most states for a non-citizen to register to vote or to vote in US Elections. All US Voter registration forms state that you must be a US Citizen to vote and you must check a box stating you are a citizen. However, it appears that Nevada and most other states have no checks or safeguards in place to actually verify US Citizenship, although such databases are readily available to employers through the Department of Homeland Security's Save, Image, and E-verify programs.
We request that Federal Elections Commission, Nevada Board of Elections, and Clark County Board of Elections respond to our written complaint and the evidence of extensive election law violations and possibly immigration law violations documented by the Las Vegas Review-Journal immediately due to the clear danger posed to American voters by these findings.
We request that orders be issued for the same Homeland Security databases currently being used by Colorado and Florida to remove non-citizens voters from their rolls be used to prevent any vote cast by an illegal immigrant from being counted since the vote counts from Nevada can affect who becomes President of the United States and which political party controls the US Senate.
The evidence at hand combined with prior evidence from the 2010 elections that large companies such as the casinos, restaurants, and hotels in Las Vegas are ordering employees to vote en mass for Democrats like US Senator Harry Reid means that the entire US elections process and government face a legitimacy problem on a national scale.
We hope to hear that your offices are taking immediate action to protect American voters and citizens from felony actions by illegal aliens and non-citizens in Nevada elections immediately, and we are considering asking a court for an injunction on the Nevada elections count if your offices are unwilling or incapable of removing felony voters from the vote totals in the 2012 elections.
William Gheen
President, Americans for Legal Immigration PAC