The Nevada Supreme Court on Monday rejected a Republican-led effort to block the counting of ballots that have smudged, indecipherable, or missing postmarks in the Nov. 5 election.The Nevada Supreme Court on Monday rejected a Republican-led effort to block the counting of ballots with illegible or missing postmarks in the Nov. 5 election.
Previously, Democratic Nevada Sec. of State Cisco Aguilar in May told election officials that those ballots should be counted up until 5 p.m. on the Friday after the election in accordance with Nevada law.In May, Democratic Nevada Sec. of State Cisco Aguilar told election officials that those ballots should be counted up until 5 pm on the Friday after the election in accordance with Nevada law.
The campaign of the Republican presidential nominee, former Pres. Donald Trump, the Nevada Republican Party, the Republican National Committee, and voter Scott Johnston in June sued to block those ballots from being counted.Former Pres. Donald Trump's campaign, the Nevada Republican Party, the Republican National Committee (RNC), and voter Scott Johnston sued to block those ballots from being counted in June.
This is another devastating blow to election integrity in this and future elections. Democrats' efforts in Nevada, and several other swing states, to count votes that may be illegitimate is a clear strategy to steal this election from Trump and down-ballot candidates.
Fearful that they don't have the support of the voters to win the upcoming electionselection, Republicans have opted for a litigation strategy that attempts to disenfranchise large swaths of swing-state electorates. Luckily, weAmericans still live in a democracy with legitimate courts that so far haven't sanctioned any of the GOP's efforts to limit whose votes will count.