Here ’ s Why Nevada ’ s Ballot Counting Is So Slow

So lots of people are asking: Why is the counting so slow in Nevada? I’ve lived in Nevada since 2004, so I was curious about this too. You’d think the home of Las Vegas would be superb at counting – money at least – and the population of the state is only about 3 million… so what gives? Last I checked the count has been stalled at this: 588,252 votes for Biden580,605 votes for Trump So that’s only 7647 votes difference. And the state has a lot of mail-in ballots still to count. One reason is that any ballots postmarked by November 3rd and received by November 10th are legally valid here. So ballots that need to be counted are still arriving. I’ve learned that they’ve already processed all the in-person voting and all of the mail-in ballots received up to November 2nd, but there are still more to count that came in after that. But that alone doesn’t explain why it’s taking so long to at least update the count more frequently. We’ve been stuck at these numbers for more than a full day. I checked the Nevada Secretary of State website too, and the official numbers haven’t budged in well over 24 hours, probably closer to 36 hours now. Yesterday I fired off a few emails to local connections who might know something about the election process to see if I could find out what’s really going on. This sucked up more time than I care to admit, but I did get some answers, so I’ll gladly pass alon...
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