Justice Department Sues Nevada over Voter Information
The DOJ alleges Nevada omitted key voter data fields required by federal law, adding to 18 states sued for incomplete registration lists, officials said.
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DOJ Sues Nevada Over Voter Rolls as Election Transparency Battle Escalates
The U.S. Department of Justice has expanded its legal campaign against state election officials, filing new federal lawsuits against Nevada, Colorado, Hawaii, and Massachusetts for failing to provide statewide voter registration lists when requested. With these filings, the total number of states now facing DOJ action has risen to 18, raising fresh concerns about transparency, accountability, and equal enforcement of federal election law. Justic…
DOJ Sues Nevada Secretary of State for Refusing to Provide Unredacted Voter Rolls
The U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit on Thursday against Nevada Secretary of State Francisco “Cisco” Aguilar in federal court accusing the swing state of violating two cornerstone election laws, the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) and Help America Vote Act (HAVA), by refusing to provide unredacted voter registration records for federal review. The complaint alleges Aguilar has failed to provide the DOJ’s requests for all identif…
DOJ sues Nevada for allegedly withholding voter registration information
Francisco Aguilar, Nevada Secretary of State, was charged with violating the Civil Rights Act after he responded on Aug. 21 to a letter from U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, stating there was no basis for her request for certain voter information, according to the lawsuit.
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