The Nevada Supreme Court has ruled that election officials can count mail ballots with no postmark that are received as late as three days after Election Day.
Remember: Nevada is a toss-up state in the presidential race and also has a key U.S. Senate contest, plus three competitive House races.
Nevada law requires mail ballots to be postmarked by Election Day in order to be counted, even if they arrive up to three days late. This activist court decision could allow mail-in ballots to be filled out and counted after seeing the results on Election Day – which seems an open invitation for fraud.
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