The Nevada Secretary of State's office has adopted temporary regulations for hand-counting ballots in the state ahead of November's general election — as election denial and suspicion of vote-tallying machines grip parts of this western battleground state
The Nevada Secretary of State's office on Friday adopted temporary regulations for hand-counting ballots in the state ahead of November's general election -- as election denial and suspicion of vote-tallying machines grip parts of this western battleground state.
Mark Wlaschin, Nevada's deputy secretary of state for elections, announced the adoption Friday morning after a 45-minute public hearing. He said the new rules would take effect October 1.Nye County, Nevada, a sprawling rural community northwest of Las Vegas that's at the forefront of the hand-counting movement, plans to test hand-counting its roughly 30,000 ballots in November.
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