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Nevada Supreme Court Upholds Decision to Accept Mail-In Ballots Without Postmarks Up to 3 Days Post-Election

OAN Staff Blake Wolf

The Nevada Supreme Court upheld a ruling that allows mail-in ballots without a postmark to be counted up to three days after Election Day, November 5th.

Republicans backed by former President Donald Trump filed a lawsuit in May, arguing that counting mail-in ballots without postmarks is unconstitutional and leaves room for voter fraud.

The Supreme Court ruling was announced on Monday. The judges claimed that Republicans did not present a strong enough case as to how the un-postmarked ballots would allow for voter fraud.

“If a voter properly and timely casts their vote by mailing their ballot before or on the day of the election, and through a post office omission the ballot is not postmarked, it would go against public policy to discount that properly cast vote,” the Justices stated in the ruling.

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