Thursday, October 8, 2020

NV Supreme Court Declined to Bar November Election by Mail


On Oct. 7th, the Nevada Supreme Court Declined to Bar Election Officials from Proceeding with Plans to Conduct the State's Nov. 3rd Election Predominantly by Mail.

The Plaintiffs, the Election Integrity Project of Nevada and Sharron Angle, a Former Republican Member of the State Assembly, Alleged Assembly Bill 4, which Allows Mail-in-Ballots to be Automatically Sent to All Voters during a State of Emergency, would give Rise to "fraudulent abuses of election procedures, resulting in dishonest and incorrect voting totals."

Judge, Rob Bare of the Eighth Judicial District Court, Rejected this Argument.

The Nevada Supreme Court Unanimously Upheld Bare's Decision: "The district court determined that petitioners did not present a ripe controversy because the harm they alleged was largely hypothetical, and regardless, AB 4 did not violate equal protection principles and the relative hardships and public interest weighed against a preliminary injunction. On this record, we agree."










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