Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Nevada numbers

Counting remains, but Biden secured Nevada’s six electoral votes

- By Rory Appleton Contact Rory Appleton at rappleton@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0276. Follow @RoryDoesPh­onics on Twitter.

The Associated Press declared Joe Biden both the winner in Nevada’s presidenti­al race and overall victor on Saturday, but election officials in the Silver State will continue to count votes until at least Wednesday.

Nevada’s six electoral votes will go to Biden.

The Nevada secretary of state updated the statewide vote count for the presidenti­al race Saturday.

In Nevada, Biden has a lead of 27,530 votes with 647,474 votes to Trump’s 619,944 votes — 49.97 percent to 47.84 percent.

Biden led by 22,657 votes on Friday afternoon.

Clark County Registrar Joe Gloria said in a news conference that the Saturday update included about 23,000 mail ballots, and workers are counting about 39,000 more. Those mail ballots are expected to be counted by Sunday.

Also, there are about 60,000 provisiona­l ballots that will be reported to the secretary of state’s office on Monday.

After any duplicates or improperly cast ballots are rooted out, the state will send the county a final report, which Gloria said can be used to count the provisiona­ls by Thursday.

He provided a partisan breakdown of these provisiona­l ballots: 21,490 Democrats, 19,907 Republican­s and 19,010 nonpartisa­ns.

Those voters who needed to show identifica­tion to have their ballot counted had until Friday night to do so. Gloria said he was not aware how many of the 44,000 of these ballots had been fixed but should know more Sunday.

There are also about 2,300 ballots still in the cure process because of unsigned envelopes or signatures

that do not match county records. Voters have until Thursday to cure their ballots.

Gloria also addressed nationwide pressure on Nevada to count faster, noting the state has only had months to adjust to a huge increase in mail ballots, unlike other Western states like Oregon, Washington and Colorado that have had infrastruc­ture in place for years.

“We simply don’t have the equipment, the facilities, the staff that have been trained in that area to keep up with the pace (in those states).”

He thanked both county and state elected officials, however, for providing his office the support needed to make Thursday’s counting deadline.

Gloria noted that since he began doing daily news conference­s, his office has received some reports alleging fraudulent or improper voting. He said they will be investigat­ed after the election canvass.

 ?? Ellen Schmidt Las Vegas Review-Journal @ellenschmi­dttt ?? Mail-in ballots are counted last week at Clark County Election Center in North Las Vegas. Election officials in Nevada will continue counting until at least Wednesday.
Ellen Schmidt Las Vegas Review-Journal @ellenschmi­dttt Mail-in ballots are counted last week at Clark County Election Center in North Las Vegas. Election officials in Nevada will continue counting until at least Wednesday.

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