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Fake Nevada Voters Claim to Live at Strip Clubs and 7-Eleven

Uncover the exclusive demand driving PILF's crusade: removing voters registered at strip clubs, casinos, and even airports.


The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) disclosed their request to Clark County, Nevada's election officials. PILF urges the removal of registrants from the voter rolls who are registered to vote at unconventional locations such as strip clubs, casinos, Harry Reid International Airport, and other commercial establishments.


In a letter addressed to Clark County Registrar Lorena Portillo, PILF lawyers highlighted the necessity to remove registrants who list commercial properties as their primary address on their voter registration. The letter, exclusively reviewed by Breitbart News, emphasizes the importance of accuracy in voter registrations.


PILF's analysis of Nevada's statewide voter list dated April 9, 2024, revealed numerous addresses listed as residential, despite being commercial buildings where no one resides. They advocate for a thorough cleanup of the Clark County voter rolls by June 17.


Some of the addresses flagged by PILF include Larry Flynt’s Hustler Club, a 7-Eleven, a Nevada-based gas station, Chavelo’s Mexican Bar and Grill, Harry Reid International Airport, and a Mini Mart and Smoke Shop, among others.


Accurate addresses on voter registrations hold particular significance in Clark County, as election officials mail out ballots to every registered voter based on the address listed on their registration, regardless of whether they requested a ballot or not.


In October 2020, PILF released video footage revealing various commercial properties listed as primary addresses for voting purposes.


Recently, PILF initiated legal action in Washoe County, Nevada, urging election officials there to rectify or purge voter rolls with commercial real estate listed as primary addresses.


PILF President J. Christian Adams emphasized the necessity of accurate voter rolls, stating, "For years, Nevada election officials have ignored hard evidence of commercial addresses on the voter roll." PILF aims to compel Nevada election officials to investigate and resolve any improper commercial addresses on the voter roll to ensure the integrity of the electoral process.

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