President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign has taken its contest of Nevada’s 2020 presidential election results to the state Supreme Court.
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A District Court judge in Carson City ruled against the attempt to overturn presidential election results, saying there was insufficient evidence to support fraud accusations.
Clark County Commission candidate Stavros Anthony on Thursday filed for a recount in the close District C race, the county said.
Democrat Ross Miller officially defeated Republican Stavros Anthony by only 10 votes in a race with 139 voting discrepancies. Anthony vowed to fight.
A district judge on Monday denied a Clark County Commission candidate’s attempt to block the panel from reconsidering its decision to hold a new election in District C.
Wisconsin finished its recount of votes cast in this month’s presidential election on Sunday, with only miniscule changes in the results.
This year’s races left some wondering if there’s a better way to choose Clark County’s judges. “In my opinion, something is wrong,” District Attorney Steve Wolfson said.
Trump’s lawyers vowed to appeal to the Supreme Court despite the judges’ assessment that the “campaign’s claims have no merit.”
The Commission on Tuesday might reconsider its decision not to certify the results in the District C race. A special election is at stake.
A Clark County district court judge on Wednesday struck down a defeated Republican congressional candidate’s attempt to force a new election in Clark County.
A Clark County district judge ruled against an attempt by April Becker, a defeated Nevada Senate candidate, to invalidate the results of the county’s Nov. 3 election.
The statewide certification of Nevada’s election results began Tuesday morning following numerous failed post-election court challenges that sought to delay or thwart it.
Republican congressional challenger Dan Rodimer’s court bid for a new election in Clark County was pushed back until Tuesday after a Monday hearing hit a preliminary snag.
Nevada Rep. Dina Titus and other Democrats applauded GSA head Emily Murphy for releasing transition funding for President-elect Joe Biden weeks after the election was held.
The move clears the way for the start of the transition from Trump’s administration and allows Biden to coordinate with federal agencies on plans for taking over on Jan. 20.