Single-source·Aug 20, 2026·1 sources analyzed
Homeland Security Revises Claim on Noncitizen Voting in Nevada
The Department of Homeland Security has adjusted its estimate of noncitizens on Nevada's voter rolls. The revised figure is significantly lower than previously stated. (sources: nytimes)

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Modern Action Briefing
The Department of Homeland Security informed Nevada election officials that it identified 185 potential noncitizens on the state's voter rolls, a reduction from an earlier claim of nearly 16,000.
- The Department of Homeland Security communicated with Nevada election officials regarding noncitizen voting.
- The initial claim of nearly 16,000 potential noncitizens was revised to 185.
- The identification of noncitizens on voter rolls has implications for election integrity discussions.
Why it matters
The accuracy of claims regarding noncitizen voting can influence public perception and policy related to election security.
