Readers curious to check out Republican Senate candidate Joe Heck’s website got an unwelcome surprise if they used the domain listed in a recent newsletter-style ad sent out by his opponent Sharron Angle.

U.S. Rep. Joe Heck, R-Nev, responds to questions after officially filing to run for the Senate seat of outgoing U.S. Senator Harry Reid, D-Nev, at the Grant Sawyer Building Monday, March 14, 2016 in Las Vegas. (Benjamin Hager/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @benjaminhphoto

U.S. Senate hopeful Sharon Angle autographs a copy of her book for county commission candidate A.J. Dodd during a Republican party meet and greet Saturday. (Horace Langford Jr./Pahrump Valley Times)

Readers curious to check out Republican Senate candidate Joe Heck’s website got an unwelcome surprise if they used the domain listed in a recent newsletter-style ad sent out by opponent Sharron Angle.

Angle’s newsletter listed Heck’s website as joeheck.com. While the domain might look like it is for a site about the congressman, that’s not quite what happens.

The link Angle provided re­directs to a site full of cartoon porno­graphy.

Heck’s actual website is drjoeheck.com.

Angle’s campaign corrected the error in the digital version by 1:30 p.m. Thursday.

In an emailed statement, Angle’s campaign partially blamed Heck’s campaign for often changing its domain.

“The campaign has absolutely nothing to do with this domain, and sincerely apologizes for this printing error, as the Heck campaign has changed their web address a number of times,” the statement said.

According to Heck’s campaign manager Brian Baluta, past Heck campaigns have used only two domains: drjoeheck.com and heck4nevada.com.

“The Angle campaign has been spreading misinformation to voters and unfortunately this is only the latest, ridiculous, dirty trick,” Baluta said in an email Thursday.

The oddity that is joeheck.com has had an interesting past.

Sometime in 2011, the domain began redirecting users to the site Heckschecks.com. That site, paid for by the Nevada State Democratic Party, attempts to draw attention to payments Heck received from different government agencies in Nevada while in office. Directly accessing that domain now requires a username and password.

In January of this year, the site stopped redirecting to heckschecks.com. Instead, Joeheck.com became an anti-Heck blog, but that existence lasted only briefly.

In March, it began redirecting to Berniesanders.com, the website for the Democratic presidential candidate.

It’s unclear when Joeheck.com began redirecting users to the pornographic website.

Contact reporter Colton Lochhead at clochhead@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-4638. Follow @ColtonLochhead on Twitter.