The Nevada Supreme Court ruled Monday to uphold a lower court’s decision permitting mail-in ballots lacking a postmark to be counted if they arrive up to three days after Election Day, dismissing a GOP-led challenge in a high-stakes decision for the upcoming election, The Hill reported.
This ruling follows the court’s affirmation of a lower court decision rejecting a Republican-led challenge to the current ballot-counting law.
The high court’s majority opinion clarified that state law, which mandates counting mail-in ballots when a postmark is illegible or “cannot be determined,” also applies to ballots without a postmark.
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