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Secretary of state: No voter info sent to Pakistani government; state election system has not been hacked

In an election-themed “Facts vs. Myths” document updated on Tuesday, the secretary of state’s office pushed back on claims from the Texas-based organization True the Vote that the office had responded to a request for the state’s publicly available voter list in an email that carbon copied the CEO of a Pakistani-owned intelligence company. True the Vote is a conservative nonprofit group focused on identifying voter fraud.

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Judge again blocks conservative group’s effort to stop mail-only primary election

In an order released Wednesday evening, Judge Miranda Du denied the amended request by Texas-based True the Vote and several Nevada voters to block the state’s election plan over fears of voter fraud, as well as because of an agreement between Democratic groups and Clark County election officials to mail ballots to inactive voters.

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State, national Democrats file legal challenge against conservative group’s lawsuit challenging all-mail primary election

In the briefing, attorneys for the groups argued that claims of potential voter fraud through the all-mail election were “legally and factually unfounded,” and that their organizations should be allowed to argue against the lawsuit filed by the conservative-leaning True the Vote organization because it could have a significant impact on their campaign plans if successful.

State, national Republican party defending Cegavske’s plan for all-mail election

The motion, filed Wednesday in the First District Court in Carson City, would mean the state party and the Republican National Committee are defending a plan backed by Nevada’s Republican Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske. But it also puts the Republicans in opposition to some unlikely bedfellows — both the state Democratic Party and a conservative group that says it fears voter fraud oppose Cegavske’s proposal for different reasons.

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Another lawsuit filed against planned mail-only primary election by conservative voting monitoring group

Attorneys for True the Vote filed the lawsuit on Tuesday in federal District Court on behalf of three Nevada voters, claiming that the planned all-mail primary election ballot would violate voter protections that exist in state law and invite fraud. Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske called for the all-mail primary election, with limited in-person polling sites, last month as a way to mitigate potential spread of COVID-19.

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