
In order to “defend the broken standing quo,” False Russian report salesman and Democratic Party problem gardener Marc Elias has once more injected himself into a crucial vote integrity case.
Swing- condition Nevada’s ugly voter rolls include hundreds of criminal addresses, at bars, strip clubs, clear parking lots, and other business addresses, according to an investigation by the Public Interest Legal Foundation. It is absolutely prohibited to do so.  ,
” In Nevada, by the state law, you are required to be registered where you really live, where you sleep. No where you work, never at a P. O. Box. In a video capturing poor names in the Las Vegas area, Lauren Bis, PILF’s chairman of conversation and commitment, explains that we are trying to get election authorities to enforce the law.  ,
In order to push elections officials to research and resolve business addresses on the voter list, the base has filed a complaint in Washoe County, Nevada’s second-largest state. According to PILF authorities, names were found on the floats when, among others, vacant lots, liquor stores, and even the Nevada Gaming Control Board.  ,
Baseless Attacks?
In response to PILF’s petition for a writ of mandamus, Elias Law Group and a group of leftists have asked the county’s election officials to follow the law and clean up the county’s dirty voter rolls. They claim that this will” threaten” voting rights.  ,
The would-be intervenors assert that their constituents and members would be forced to “invest considerable resources to educate voters and shield them from baseless attacks on their eligibility” ( p. 2 ).
Baseless attacks?  ,
As The Federalist recently reported, Bis was greeted with a lot of quizzical looks from employees at the casinos, fast- food restaurants, retailers, post offices, funeral homes, strip clubs, tattoo parlors, and jails where registered voters — at least according to Nevada’s dirty voter rolls — “resided” . , What PILF found was equal parts sad and hilarious, foundation President J. Christian Adams told me on” The Federalist Radio Hour“.
The election integrity public interest law firm tracked data from the Nevada secretary of state’s office, which in the 2022 midterm elections reported 95, 556 ballots sent to undeliverable, or “bad”, addresses. On video, PILF investigators confirmed that the individuals did not live where they claimed to be residing by recording commercial addresses that purported to be those of registered voters.  ,
” We’ve been to all of the locations. Not some sort of data exercise that can be found at a computer in Chicago. We’ve actually got boots on the ground looking for the voters, and they do n’t exist”, Adams said.
The” Disastrous Elections System”
Making matters worse, every active voter on the voter rolls receives a ballot automatically from Nevada.  ,
In the video, Bis says to a bartender wearing a” Tacos por favor” T-shirt at a neighborhood watering hole on North Nellis Boulevard in Vegas,” I’m looking for Ronald or William Phelps.”  ,
” I do n’t know who that is”, the barkeep replies.  ,
” So, they do n’t live here”? Bis asks.  ,
” Uh, at the bar? No”, the bartender says, chuckling. She’s clearly amused by the question.  ,
It almost makes sense, in part, to Elias and friends’ apparent attempts to stop election officials from breaking the law under the absurd premise of voter rights. Their court filing provides a somber warning about what will happen if PILF is required to perform Washoe County’s job:  ,
” If the Court grants such relief, Respondent Burgess — and other clerks and registrars across , the state — will be flooded with third- party demands to investigate all manner of alleged peculiarities in the voter rolls, based on unsourced, unverified, and unsworn information”, the court filing admonishes. ” Petitioners are not the only ones making these demands. Nevada is currently experiencing a wave of baseless attempts by third parties to compel election officials to conduct a quick purge of registered voters prior to the November election.
Adams called Elias ‘ latest lawfare stunt a” cry wolf exercise” . ,
” He does this all over the country. He calls up these progressive astroturf groups and submits a legal brief that reads,” Oh, if you listen to these evil conservatives, there will be eligible people improperly removed from the rolls,” which they have done in our case. Nonsense”, said Adams, who formerly served in the Voting Section at the U. S. Department of Justice and was appointed to President Trump’s Advisory Commission on Election Integrity.  ,
” Marc Elias is in the business of defending the riches of a disastrous election system with universal vote-by-mail that are sending ballots to thousands of fictitious addresses,” Adams continued.  ,
Matt Kittle covers The Federalist’s senior elections coverage. An award- winning investigative reporter and 30- year veteran of print, broadcast, and online journalism, Kittle previously served as the executive director of Empower Wisconsin.