Federal Judge Dismisses GOP Lawsuit on Nevada Mail Ballot Deadline
Court rules Republicans lack standing to challenge Nevada's post-Election Day ballot counting law, citing speculative claims of electoral disadvantage.
- Republican lawsuit aimed to stop Nevada from counting mail ballots received up to four days after Election Day.
- Nevada law allows ballots postmarked by Election Day to be counted if received within four days.
- Judge found no concrete evidence that the law disadvantages Republican voters.
- Nevada is one of 19 states with similar post-Election Day ballot counting provisions.
- Republicans plan to pursue further legal action despite the ruling.