LAS VEGAS (AP) Facing a Friday deadline to certify results from the recent primary election, officials in Nevada’s least populated county were planning another hand count as a way to prove to residents that their votes count and that the voting process works.
Dozens of residents urged commissioners in northern Nevada’s largest city on Friday not to certify the results of the June 14 primary, with at least two attendees at a public meeting in Reno arguing that Joe Biden was not legitimately elected president.
Facing a Friday deadline to certify results from the recent primary election, officials in Nevada's least populated county were planning another hand count as a way to prove to residents that their votes count and that the voting process works.