Searching for a "verified free download" of this list carries significant digital and ethical risks.
: Thousands of public employees were reportedly fired or denied government jobs because their names appeared on the list.
The list was originally published online by National Assembly member Luis Tascón. Although Tascón claimed it was intended to verify the authenticity of signatures, it became a tool for systematic political discrimination.
In 2018, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruled against the Venezuelan state in the case of San Miguel Sosa et al. v. Venezuela , confirming that the use of the Tascón List constituted a violation of political rights and a form of "political deviation".