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Nevada post-election lawsuits related to the 2020 United States presidential election First filing date Case Court Docket no(s). Outcome Comments References November 5, 2020: Stokke v. Cegavske Nevada District Court 2:20-CV-02046-APG-DJA Dropped [1] [2] [3] November 16, 2020: Marchant v. Gloria Nevada District Court, Clark County A-20-824884-W ...
(Reuters) -The Nevada Supreme Court on Monday ruled that mail-in ballots received after Election Day without a postmark may be counted, a loss for Republicans in a battleground state that could ...
The Court considered another case, Feehan et al. v. Wisconsin Elections Commission et al., though in December 2020 Sidney Powell filed an emergency petition with the United States Supreme Court seeking an extraordinary writ of mandamus for intervention in the case. The petition was denied without comment on March 1, 2021, ending the matter.
The Nevada Attorney General, on behalf of the Secretary of State of Nevada, argued that the option was a protest vote intended to send a message and whose outcome was no different from not voting at all. On August 22, U.S. District Court Judge Robert Jones agreed with the plaintiffs and struck down the law allowing the option as unconstitutional.
The Nevada Supreme Court ruled Monday the state can count mailed ballots that arrive without a postmark up to three days after Election Day on Nov. 5. ... hold their presidential primary election ...
Nevada’s Supreme Court declined Tuesday to wade into an electoral controversy despite pleas from the state's top election official and attorney general after one county initially voted against ...
Here’s a look at what to expect on primary night: PRIMARY DAY. The Nevada state primary will be held Tuesday. Polls close at 10 p.m. ET. WHAT’S ON THE BALLOT. The Associated Press will provide vote coverage and declare winners in 43 contested primaries for Senate, House, state Senate, state Assembly and Washoe County commissioner.
The American Independent Party held a non-binding presidential preference primary in California on March 5, 2024. James Bradley was the only candidate listed on the ballot and defeated Andrew George Rummel, who was a recognized write-in candidate.