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Nevada's top election official warns DOJ’s demand for sensitive voter data threatens privacy and lacks transparency.
Nevada Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar has raised concerns over the Justice Department's request for detailed voter data, including sensitive information like Social Security numbers, citing lack of transparency and potential risks to voter privacy.
Alongside Michigan’s Jocelyn Benson and the States United Democracy Center, Aguilar warned that such demands, especially when coupled with threats of legal action, could endanger confidential information and strain election workers.
Nevada, like other states, has faced unfounded claims of election fraud following the 2020 election, but prior investigations found no evidence of widespread fraud.
Aguilar highlighted Nevada’s modernized voter system and called for federal accountability.
Meanwhile, Arizona’s Adrian Fontes continues to reject a DOJ request for the full voter registration list, arguing it violates privacy laws and could lead to felony charges.
The dispute underscores growing tension between state election officials and federal agencies over data access, voter integrity, and privacy rights.
El principal funcionario electoral de Nevada advierte que la demanda del DOJ de datos confidenciales de los votantes amenaza la privacidad y carece de transparencia.