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Clark County officials made a significant change to its voter rolls by removing over 90,000 people just before Election Day. This routine maintenance process is done periodically to ensure the accuracy and integrity of the voter registration system, according to a county spokesperson.

The Nevada Republican Party claimed responsibility for the removal of these individuals from the voter rolls. It’s important to note that federal and state laws have specific guidelines regarding the cancellation of voter registrations. Voters must be given notice and have failed to vote in two consecutive general elections before their registration can be canceled.

If your voter registration has been canceled, you still have the opportunity to re-register and participate in future elections. You can easily do this online through the secretary of state’s website. However, if you do not have a valid Nevada ID, you will need to register in-person at your county election office or send in a paper application by mail.

It’s crucial for voters to stay informed about their registration status and take action if necessary to ensure they can exercise their right to vote. The removal of these individuals from the voter rolls highlights the importance of maintaining accurate and up-to-date voter registration information.

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In conclusion, the recent removal of over 90,000 individuals from the Clark County voter rolls serves as a reminder of the ongoing efforts to maintain the integrity of the electoral process. By staying informed and taking proactive steps to ensure voter registration accuracy, individuals can contribute to a fair and transparent election system. Remember, your vote matters, so make sure you are registered and ready to participate in the democratic process.