John,
This is Cisco Aguilar, Nevada’s Secretary of State.
I’m reaching out with an important update -- and a serious one.
Trump’s Department of Justice is suing Nevada because I refused to hand over voters’ most sensitive personal information, including driver’s license numbers and partial Social Security numbers.
Let me be clear: I will not do it.
Nevada law protects this information for a reason. Turning it over without clear legal authority, without safeguards, and without transparency would put Nevadans’ privacy and security at risk -- and that’s not something I’m willing to accept.
Protecting our elections doesn’t just mean counting ballots accurately. It also means protecting voters themselves -- their data, their safety, and their trust in the system.
This lawsuit puts real pressure on us. I’m in a tough re-election campaign, and there are powerful interests that would like nothing more than to see me pushed out for refusing to back down.
And in a swing state like Nevada -- where election outcomes can shape the future of the country -- the stakes couldn’t be higher.
That’s why I’m asking:
If you believe voters’ private information should stay protected, and that election officials should follow the law -- not political pressure -- I’m asking you to split an urgent $3 donation between my campaign and DASS today.
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Thank you for standing with me,
Cisco