The top election official for swing state Nevada's most populous county relented and finally decided to look into "Bad addresses" on the state's voter rolls.
While claims of voters residing at strip clubs, bars, and casinos should have raised red flags for Clark County Registrar of Voters Lorena Portillo, apparently it took the threat of a court order to grab her attention.
As The Federalist has reported, election integrity watchdog the Public Interest Legal Foundation has, even "Since before the 2020 election," investigated bad addresses in the Silver State - individuals in the voter registration database who purportedly live at commercial addresses.
While Aguilar is a partisan Democrat, PILF assumed he would intervene on behalf of election law and clean voter rolls.
Portillo apparently agreed to PILF's demands to investigate the well-documented bad addresses on Clark County's voter rolls and "Informed the Petitioners that her office did conduct an investigation of the 90 addresses and made determinations," according to the stipulation order that followed.
"Because of PILF's lawsuit, Clark County was forced to investigate crazy addresses listed as residences on the voter roll including strip clubs, casinos, and gas stations," said J. Christian Adams, president of the Public Interest Legal Foundation, in an Aug. 23 press release.
The ballot arrives whether or not the voter requests one, although voters may go through the process of opting out.
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