Response to Nevada Secretary of State’s REJECTION of Our Voter Challenges

(Chuck Muth) – Over the past month, the Pigpen Project has submitted 34,222 “challenges” of Nevada voters who appear to have moved from the residence where they are registered to vote but remain on the “Active” voter list…

Even AFTER the “routine list maintenance” clean-up announced on August 7.

On August 27, 2024, Nevada Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar sent a private message to the state’s 17 county clerks/registrars directing them to REJECT our challenges without even giving us so much as the courtesy of a heads up that he was doing so.

Why is Secretary Aguilar so intent on keeping voters on Nevada’s voter rolls who no longer live in Nevada?

And why is Secretary Aguilar working clandestinely to prevent us from assisting the county clerks/registrars in cleaning up our “dirty” voter rolls?

I asked these questions and more in a formal response to the Secretary this morning.

Click here to read it

[CORRECTION/September 11, 2024: Mr. Wlaschin was NOT copied on the original challenges filed on July 29, 2024.  He was, however, copied on the subsequent public records requests related to those challenges, as well as all subsequent challenges.]

FAMOUS LAST WORDS

“Mass vote by mail requires highly accurate voter rolls. Otherwise, ballots end up at the wrong addresses and some people are even sent multiple ballots under slightly different versions of their name.” – J. Christian Adams, president, Public Interest Legal Foundation

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