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Joey Gilbert Files Lawsuit Contesting NV Gubernatorial Primary Election

Gilbert alleges to have won nomination by more than 50,000 votes

Joey Gilbert, candidate for Nevada Governor. (Photo: JoeyGilbert.com)

Last Friday, candidate for Nevada Governor Joey Gilbert, represented by attorney Craig Mueller, filed a lawsuit contesting the Nevada gubernatorial primary election. The defendants named in the suit are Governor Steve Sisolak, Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske, Sheriff Joe Lombardo, GOP nominee for Nevada governor, Clark County Registrar Joe Gloria, Clark County Commissioner Chairman Jim Gibson, Washoe County Commissioner Chairman Vaughn Hartung, and  Washoe County Registrar Deanna Spikula.

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The lawsuit alleges that the outcome of the June Primary election was mathematically and geometrically impossible and further claims that Gilbert won the primary by more than 50,000 votes. The lawsuit further demands that the plaintiffs provide the electronic voting machines used statewide for a forensic analysis.

 

Lawsuit claims elections results were mathematically impossible (Photo: screenshot)

Gilbert supporter Robert Beadles told The Globe: “We have clear and convincing mathematical certainty that Joey Gilbert won the 2022 gubernatorial primary. It was an algorithm used within the voting infrastructure to achieve a predetermined outcome for Lombardo. A simple straw poll or caucus has proved over and over again Gilbert is the people’s choice. Showing the algorithm which was used to rob the people and Gilbert will solidify this fact for all with 100% certainty. 2+2=4 not 58.”

As reported by The Globe, Gilbert claimed to have irrefutable proof that the election was stolen and refused to concede the primary election after vote counts show he lost the race to Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo. Gilbert received 27.6 percent of the vote and swept the majority of rural counties. Lombardo received 38.4 percent of the vote, winning both Washoe and Clark county. Those two counties comprise more than 87 percent of the state’s active registered voters. A recount was conducted that did not change the outcome of June’s primary.

The Globe has a copy of the 200 pages of the exhibits and documented evidence but cannot publish due to the private information of expert witnesses contained within.

Per Nevada statute, the court must hear the case within 10 days of filing. This is developing story.

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Megan Barth: Megan Barth is the founding editor of The Nevada Globe. She has written for The Hill, The Washington Times, The Daily Wire, American Thinker, Canada Free Press and The Daily Caller and has appeared frequently on, among others, Headline News CNN, NewsMax TV and One America News Network. When she isn't editing, writing, or talking, you can find her hiking and relaxing in The Sierras.

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  • If the Governors race was so “off”. wouldn’t it mean other races were “off” ??? Or they just conspired to derail Gilbert ?? I don’t see how they could manipulate the vote for Gilbert and leave everyone lease alone? AG Candidate Chatta - Gilbert’s cohort. - she didn’t win?

  • I’ve read the entire brief. It’s a joke. Essentially they argue that the court should use the ratio of mail in and early votes to Election Day votes of the Clark county sheriffs race and apply that to the governs race. The result is that they shift like 60k votes from Sissylack to Gilbert. In a closed primary. I thought it was gonna have some allegations of chain of command, etc but it’s a total joke.

    • I wonder if the “ranked voting “. “jungle “ primary question passes - backed the “shelf stable “ chili cheese “ heiress ever becomes law what legal double talk will come from politinuts. like Gilbert?
      He was a boxer? Don’t they get hit in the head a lot??

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