The Nevada Supreme Court ruled Monday that state officials can accept ballots that arrive without a postmark up to three days after Nov. 5, Election Day.
The court rejected a challenge from the Republican Party. Nevada is considered one of seven battleground states up for grabs between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.
The court ruled a state law allowing mail-in ballots to be counted if the postmark date “cannot be determined” applied to envelopes with no postmark at all, Bloomberg reported. Republicans had argued that the law should only cover ballots with postmarks that aren’t legible, Bloomberg said.
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