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William Sitton Doesn’t Live Here: Tracking Nevada’s Dirty Voter Rolls

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Looking for William Sitton at the Clark County Detention Center in Las Vegas? He doesn’t live there anymore. 

In fact, he doesn’t live anywhere anymore. He’s dead. 

“William Sitton passed away last year. I know that for a fact,” a corrections official told Lauren Bis, director of communication and engagement for the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF). 

So, it’s curious why Nevada elections officials continued to list the late William Sitton on the local voter rolls earlier this year when the decedent clearly won’t be voting anytime soon. 

It’s downright alarming that hundreds of questionable addresses remain on Nevada’s voter rolls, and elections officials in this pivotal swing state appear to be doing nothing to clean up the list. In a rematch of the 2020 presidential election in which Democrat challenger Joe Biden squeezed out a narrow victory over Republican President Donald Trump in the Silver State, every vote will be scrutinized. 

Particularly in a state that automatically mails a ballot to every active registrant on the voter rolls. 

“Nevada election officials are clearly failing to investigate and fix errors relating to commercial addresses on the voter roll, and that’s why we’re drawing attention to this issue so election officials will see this evidence that they can’t refute and start to take action to fix and clean the voter roll,” Bis says on a stunning new investigative video produced by PILF to document the long list of bad addresses.

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