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Nevada’s secretary of state praises transparent elections and affirms continued vote counting
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Nevada’s secretary of state praises transparent elections and affirms continued vote counting

The Nevada Secretary of State’s office announced that polls across the state will close at 7 p.m.

However, officials are urging voters who were in line at the time to stay and exercise their right to vote.

Under Nevada law, any eligible voter who is in line before 7:00 PM PST must be allowed to cast their ballot. The lines remained in Nye County at and near UNR for a long time.

As of 8:20 p.m., 62 of Clark County’s 135 polling places were officially closed. The rest of the voters remained in line.

As of 9:17 p.m., all polling places in Clark County are officially closed.

“Nevada is hosting some of the most secure and transparent elections in the country, and I am proud that so many Nevadans are making their voices heard this year,” said Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar. “Election officials across the state worked extremely hard to deliver results on election night because that is what voters expect. Nevada is a battleground state and we will continue to update unofficial results as counties receive and process additional ballots.

Our office will continue to work closely with county and city election officials to keep voters informed of important updates leading up to the certification of the 2024 general election.”

All electioneering for the 2024 general election must be conducted by the board of commissioners or supervisors of each county or city on or before the 10th day after the general election, which is November 15. The Nevada Supreme Court will meet on November 26 to examine the election. are unofficial until the canvases are completed.

The election results are unofficial until the Supreme Court’s investigation is completed.

All election campaigns for the 2024 general election must be conducted by the board of commissioners or supervisors of each county or city on or before the 10th day after the general election, which is November 15.

The Nevada Supreme Court will meet on November 26 to examine the election. Election results are unofficial until election campaigns are completed. The election results are unofficial until the Supreme Court’s investigation is completed.

The deadline to restore the signature is Tuesday, November 12. Voters who have returned their ballot by mail or to an official county drop box should look for messages from their county clerk or clerk to verify or affix a signature confirming that their ballot has been counted. . If a voter’s signature needs to be verified, the clerk/registrar will contact the contact information the voter provided when he/she registered to vote.

Voters can recover their ballots and learn more about the signature recovery process at Cure.NV.gov.

Turnout figures are unofficial and will be continuously updated through the election channel. Early voting and Election Day turnout reports, as well as mail-in turnout, will continue to be uploaded to Turnout.NV.gov.