Nevada Supreme Court Declines Request To Stop Nye County Hand Count
On Monday, Nov. 14, the Nevada Supreme Court unanimously rejected a request from the American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada to halt Nye County’s “parallel hand-count process.”
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On Monday, Nov. 14, the Nevada Supreme Court unanimously rejected a request from the American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada to halt Nye County’s “parallel hand-count process.”
On Monday, Nov. 14, the American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada filed a petition in the Nevada Supreme Court seeking to stop Nye County election officials from conducting a “parallel hand-count.”
On Tuesday, Nov. 8, the Nevada Supreme Court denied a request by the Republican National Committee (RNC) to add more Republican members to Clark County, Nevada’s “signature verification board.”
On Thursday, Nov. 3, a Nevada court denied the Republican National Committee’s (RNC) request to add more Republican members to Clark County, Nevada’s “signature verification board.”
On Monday, Oct, 31, the DCCC and DSCC filed a motion to intervene in a Republican lawsuit over poll workers in Clark County, Nevada.
On Thursday, Oct. 27, Nevada Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske (R) sent a letter to Nye County, Nevada telling the county commissioner that the “current Nye County hand counting process must cease immediately.”
On Tuesday, Oct. 25, the Nevada Supreme Court affirmed a lower court’s decision that allowed hand counting guidance to remain in place for the 2022 midterm elections.
On Friday, Oct. 21, the Nevada Supreme Court granted in part and denied in part an emergency petition challenging aspects of Nye County, Nevada’s 2022 ballot counting process.
On Wednesday, Oct. 5, a right-wing organization called Look Ahead America announced plans for a pre-election audit of voting lists in nine states that feature some of the most competitive elections this year.
On Wednesday, Oct. 5, Look Ahead America, an organization founded by members of former President Donald Trump’s campaign, announced plans for a pre-election audit of voting lists in nine states.