Nevada’s leftist secretary of state has stymied the Pigpen Project’s efforts to challenge suspect voter registrations.
(M.D. Kittle | The Federalist) – Nevada Secretary of State Francisco “Cisco” Aguilar campaigned for office in 2022 on a promise to “make our elections as transparent as possible to maintain the public trust.” He has spent his first two years as the Silver State’s top election official trampling transparency efforts and trust.
“It defies explanation. … It’s insane what he’s done,” Chuck Muth, president of the Citizen Outreach Foundation, told The Federalist this week in a phone interview. “The local elections people were cooperating and helping us until he stepped in and said, ‘No, you can’t do that.’”
The watchdog’s Pigpen Project is spearheading a campaign to clean up Nevada’s dirty voter rolls using cold, hard facts. As The Federalist has reported, the project uses government data — particularly the U.S. Postal Service’s National Change of Address (NCOA) database — to track suspect registrations.
But it’s more than just data tracking. (click here to continue reading)