Nevada Officials Announce Withdrawal of Voter Roll Lawsuits
Nevada Officials Announce Withdrawal of Voter Roll Lawsuits

Nevada Officials Announce Withdrawal of Voter Roll Lawsuits

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The Nevada Secretary of State, Francisco Aguilar, announced that three lawsuits challenging the state's voter rolls have been withdrawn, marking a victory for electoral integrity. These lawsuits, filed by the Citizen Outreach Foundation, claimed that certain counties included ineligible voters who had moved out. However, the foundation withdrew its cases, partly due to objections over procedural issues and the ongoing mail voting process. Federal law prohibits voter roll changes 90 days before an election, complicating the lawsuits. Aguilar assured that Nevada's multiple systems ensure only eligible voters participate, emphasizing the importance of securing democratic rights. Despite the withdrawal, the group plans to continue its efforts post-Election Day.

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