Nevada Democratic Party moves to muzzle election workers

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The Democratic Party of Nevada is asking volunteers to sign non-disparagement agreements.

to avoid the kind of embarrassments

The unusual move to muzzle election workers has already caused at least three volunteers who spoke to The Post to quit in protest.“I think it’s shady,” said Ziad Doumani, a retired firefighter and student who lives in Henderson, Nev., and volunteered to run one of the caucuses. While Doumani himself has not been asked to sign the NDA — so far, it has been reserved for “site leaders” who have shown up to pick up the materials — he said the lack of transparency is disturbing.

The six-page document shared with The Post by another election volunteer requires them to stay mum about their election activities.after the Feb. 3 Iowa caucuses turned into a debacle when a mobile app developed by a company called Shadow failed to properly tally the results. Nevada had planned to use a mobile app developed by the same company but scrapped that plan after the Iowa mishap.

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