Nevada Officials Asked to Clear Voter Rolls of ‘Voters’ with Registered Addresses at Businesses

Attorney J. Christian Adams
by Eric Lendrum

 

A watchdog group has asked election officials in Clark County, Nevada to clear the voter rolls of registered voters whose addresses are listed as commercial locations, including casinos, strip clubs, smoke shops, and airports.

As reported by Breitbart, lawyers with the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) sent a letter on Monday to Clark County Registrar Lorena Portillo demanding that all registrants with obviously false addresses be removed ahead of the 2024 election.

“In our analysis of Nevada’s statewide voter list dated April 9, 2024, we identified numerous addresses listed as residential that appeared to be commercial buildings where no one resides,” the PILF lawyers said in their letter, calling for the voter rolls to be cleaned of such false registrants by June 17.

The locations in question included Harry Reid International Airport, Larry Flynt’s Hustler Club, Chavelo’s Mexican Bar and Grill, 7-Eleven’s, Mini Marts, and Smoke Shops. Eliminating such false registrants is especially crucial in Clark County, home to Las Vegas and the most populous county in the state, which automatically mails out ballots to every registered voter; all such ballots are mailed to whichever address is listed, even if it is clearly fake. This puts the county and the state at greater risk of voter fraud, just like the widespread voter fraud which occurred throughout the country in 2020.

PILF also filed a lawsuit in Washoe County last month, similarly demanding that election officials there also clean the voter rolls of similarly-registered “voters” with commercial addresses. Washoe, the location of Reno, is the second-most populous county in the state.

“For years Nevada election officials have ignored hard evidence of commercial addresses on the voter roll,” said PILF President J. Christian Adams following the Washoe County lawsuit. “We are asking the court to force Nevada election officials to investigate and resolve any improper commercial addresses on the voter roll.”

“Nevada must have accurate voter rolls,” Adams (pictured above) continued. “Otherwise, some of these liquor stores and tattoo parlors will receive ballots in the mail.”

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Eric Lendrum reports for American Greatness.
Photo “J. Christian Adams” by Public Interest Legal Foundation. Background Photo “Las Vegas” by Sung Shin.

 

 


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