Nevada counties review election results amid false claims - Detroit News
Associated Press
Reno, Nev. – Dozens of residents urged commissioners in northern Nevada’s largest city on Friday not to certify results of the June 14 primary, repeating many of the false claims and conspiracy theories that nearly derailed the certification process in New Mexico a week ago.
County commissioners across Nevada were holding public meetings ahead of a midnight deadline to sign off on the results – historically, a routine and ministerial task that follows checks by local election officials to ensure the accuracy and validity of the vote. By midday, 14 Nevada counties – including Reno’s Washoe County – had voted to certify.
Later Friday, commissioners in tiny Esmeralda County planned to reconvene their meeting and hand-count all 317 ballots that were cast, after residents raised concerns at their certification meeting that began Thursday.
In Reno, commissioners heard from several residents who said they objected to state law sending mail ballots to every registered voter. Some complained of receiving multiple ballots in their name or for people no longer living at their address, arguing this was proof of fraud and the election was corrupt.
But there are multiple checks built into the system, including signature verification and ballot tracking to ensure that one person can only cast one ballot that is counted. Election officials have procedures in place to identify people submitting multiple ballots or voting more than once. They do not count more than one...
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