Top Nevada court says unpostmarked ballots received after US Election Day can be counted
- The Nevada Supreme Court ruled that mail-in ballots without clear postmarks can be counted for up to three days after Election Day.
- The ruling rejected attempts by state and national Republicans, including Donald Trump’s campaign, to block these votes.
- The ruling emphasized that only 24 out of 383,000 ballots lacked postmarks due to 'random postal service omissions.
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