Nevada’s secretary of state this week said her office found no evidence supporting claims of widespread fraud in the 2020 election. Nevada Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske, a Republican, informed the Nevada GOP that a review of records it provided to her office supporting fraud claims showed some of the incidents were already under investigation while others were not interpreted properly. State officials said the Nevada GOP reported having 122,918 records supporting fraud allegations but that they identified only 3,963 unique election integrity violation reports, which they counted along with three business cards and a USB drive. The reporters asserted, among other claims, that nearly 17,000 voters were registered at fake addresses or commercial addresses and that nearly 2,500 voters relocated to another state or outside the country in the month leading up to the 2020 election. “Our investigation revealed that these allegations and others are based largely upon an …