Nevada’s largest county still has more than 50,000 ballots to count, its top election official said on Nov. 11.
Workers in Clark County were able to count approximately 12,300 ballots on Thursday night, Registrar of Voters Joe Gloria told reporters during a press conference. But they have a little over 50,000 left to process.
The number is for mail-in ballots.
About 30 percent of the mail-in ballots are expected to be tabulated on Friday. The rest are being inspected by the county’s counting board, which verifies signatures and does other work. After that chunk is processed, it will be tabulated.
Mail-in ballots, provided they’re postmarked on or before Election Day, which was Nov. 8, must be counted as long as they’re received by 5 p.m. on Saturday, per state law….
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