The lawsuit argues the U.S. attorney general has “sweeping power” to obtain voter data from states and asks the court to require the release of the data.
Regents delay tuition vote, Michelin Guide returns to Las Vegas, unhoused lawsuit targets Trump policy, and a Supreme Court case could reshape Nevada election spending.
The Department of Justice announced Friday morning that they have filed federal lawsuits against four states, including Nevada, for failure to produce statewide voter registration lists upon request.
The Justice Department on Friday sued Nevada and three other states, claiming they'd failed to provide requested voter roll information.
The Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division announced new federal lawsuits today against Colorado, Hawaii, Massachusetts, and Nevada, alleging the states failed to produce statewide voter registration lists as required by federal law.
Campaign finance experts and operatives on both sides told The Nevada Independent that the Republican petitioners are likely to prevail in court, opening the floodgates to a wave of coordinated spending that could have outsized impacts in Nevada in particular.