Kelly Nash Targets Borough Clerk: Accuses April Trickey of Covering Up Voter "Fraud" to Avoid Prison

According to Nash, Trump voted so hard that he literally broke the Dominion source code because the algorithm hit a point limit. I have no idea what that means. I doubt she does either.

Kelly Nash Targets Borough Clerk: Accuses April Trickey of Covering Up Voter "Fraud" to Avoid Prison
So, uh, this didn't go exactly as Nash promised. 🥴

If you want to understand the current state of election denial in Fairbanks, you have to go back to 2020. Specifically, you would need to picture failed State House candidate and Jan 6 attendee Kelly Lindsey Nash standing in the Division of Elections hallway, screaming at a locked door.

In a recent Facebook confessional, Nash reminisced about the good old days when she tried to storm the room where Dominion employees were meeting. According to her, she demanded access from a local election official named Jeremy ("the dude Jeremy," in Nash parlance). Thankfully, the door was locked, and Nash was denied entry, but imagine being an election worker trying to do your job and having Kelly Lindsey Nash banging on the glass, demanding to speak to the manager of Dominion.) Jfc. Poor Jeremy.

Plus, and please hear me out...trying to gain access to a room where election workers are meeting probably makes you a security threat. But, I digress.

In a social media post leading up to last evening's Zoom event, Nash alleged that 2,000 votes in the local election were flipped from a Republican to a Democrat. She presented this claim against a red background without providing immediate evidence and used the post to build anticipation for the meeting, instructing followers to "tune in" for details regarding the FNSB's "synthetically engineered elections."

That meeting featured "expert mathematician," convicted drug dealer, and swing set installer Edward Solomon. Fresh off last evening's "presentation," Nash is backpedaling this morning with yet another theory.

The 2024 election, she claims, was "TOO BIG TO RIG." According to Nash, the Dominion "algorithm" has a hit point limit, and Trump simply voted so hard he broke the source code and won the presidency. (I don't know what that means either, but I appreciate you reading this far.)

In her post-game analysis, she explicitly targeted Fairbanks North Star Borough Clerk April Trickey, accusing her on Facebook of knowing about election fraud and covering it up to avoid prison. "April Tricky [sic] is completely aware of the fraud she’s just afriad [sic] to end up like Tina Peters," Nash wrote.

As a reminder, high-profile MAGA election denier Tina Peters is currently sitting in a Colorado prison - serving a nine-year sentence following her conviction for orchestrating a security breach of her county's election system.

To be clear, Nash, who doubled down on her calls to eliminate trans people earlier this year, is now accusing the FNSB Borough Clerk of committing crimes worthy of imprisonment.

In reality, the "there" that Nash promised never happened. She lured people into the Zoom meeting with a wild promise of 2,000 flipped votes. That evidence never materialized, and now she is awkwardly shuffling away from her own false assertions about the election by baselessly attacking Ms. Trickey to cover the fact that her "mathematician" had nothing of substance to say and offered precisely zero proof to back up claims of election fraud.

A screen grab of last evening's Zoom meeting with stupid, nonsensical charts. Yes, MAGA lunatic Barbara Haney was in attendance. Shocker!

It seems clear that Nash is trying to intimidate and defame the dedicated workers who keep our elections running.

We are watching the mechanics of election denial in real time. Nash and her cohorts throw out terrifying numbers and baseless accusations without a single shred of proof, and learn what we knew all along - that the great 2025 FNSB election fraud conspiracy was a dud, with the only tangible outcome from last evening's Zoom event being the targeted harassment of an election official.