Nevada DOJ Voter Data Access Challenge
United States of America v. Aguilar
An anti-voting lawsuit seeking to compel Nevada to provide the DOJ with access to its complete statewide voter registration database.
Background
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a lawsuit against Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar (D) for refusing to turn over Nevada’s complete, unredacted statewide voter registration list. In June, the DOJ demanded the complete voter file — including voters’ full names, dates of birth, residential addresses, and either driver’s license numbers or the last four digits of Social Security numbers — as part of a nationwide investigation into alleged non-compliance with federal voter list-maintenance requirements under the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) and Help America Vote Act (HAVA). According to the lawsuit, Aguilar declined to provide the full unredacted voter data, citing state privacy law. The DOJ argues this refusal violates Title III of the Civil Rights Act of 1960 (52 U.S.C. § 20703) and is asking the court to order production of the complete voter records.
Why It Matters
This marks the latest escalation in the DOJ’s efforts to obtain sensitive voter registration data from states across the country. In recent months, the DOJ has intensified its demands for voter information as part of a broader, politically charged push aimed at pressuring states to remove voters from the rolls and advancing the Trump administration’s unfounded claims of widespread illegal voting. The DOJ has now sued 23 states, plus Washington, D.C. — California, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Colorado, Hawaii, Nevada, Massachusetts, Georgia, Illinois, Wisconsin, Connecticut, Arizona and Washington — all of which have refused to hand over unredacted voter files containing highly sensitive personal information.
Latest Updates
- Dec. 16, 2025: The NAACP Conference of Idaho, Nevada, and Utah, the Nevada Alliance for Retired Americans, the Institute for a Progressive Nevada and a voter filed a motion to intervene in the DOJ’s lawsuit seeking Nevada’s complete, unredacted voter registration list.
- Dec. 11, 2025: DOJ filed its complaint and a motion to compel production of records.