CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) - A businessman has filed a challenge to the Nov. 2 election, saying thousands of Nevadans may have been denied the right to vote.
The challenge filed Tuesday in Washoe County District Court alleges there were ``massive irregularities and malfunctions in the registration process.''
Some former workers for Voter Outreach of America, operated by Sproul and Associates of Phoenix, who registered voters in Nevada and other battleground states have alleged they were told to register only Republicans and to ignore pro-Kerry people. Some said that completed Democratic registration forms were thrown out or ripped up.
The head of the company, Nathan Sproul - a former Christian Coalition activist and one-time executive director of the Arizona GOP - has denied any wrongdoing.
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