Nevada Supreme Court rules mail-in ballots without postmarks can be counted
In writing the Nevada Supreme Court said, "It is not public interest to change the rules ... this close to election day."
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Under Nevada law, ballots must be postmarked on or before Election Day and received by clerk offices by the fourth day following to be counted.
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