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Swing state faces major election integrity setback over court's ruling

On Monday, a battleground state's supreme court ruling delivered a crushing blow to election integrity.

The Nevada Supreme Court concurred with a lower court's ruling that mail-in ballots that arrive up to three days after Election Day on November 5 "must be counted," even if a postmark "cannot be determined."

The ruling was a significant setback for the Republican National Committee, which argued that ballots without a legible postmark should not be counted after Election Day.

The court's decision upheld an August ruling by District Court Judge James Russell. Russell claimed that the ballots should be accepted to ensure that all eligible votes are counted..............

https://www.conservativereview.com/swing-state-faces-major-election-integrity-setback-over-court-s-ruling-2669506558.html