Trump Campaign Files First Election Lawsuit of the Cycle, Targets Nevada Mail-in Voting
WASHINGTON, D.C. The Trump campaign is challenging Nevadas mail-in ballot receipt deadline in its first election lawsuit of the year with the help of the Republican National Committee (RNC) and the Nevada Republican Party. With the road to 270 electoral votes almost certainly going through the state, Republicans are zeroing in on voting rules in Nevada.
This lawsuit seeking to invalidate mail-in ballots that are timely cast and received after Election Day is the latest in a slew of anti-voting lawsuits Republicans are filing in the leadup to the 2024 presidential election. Though this is the first anti-voting lawsuit filed this year by Trumps presidential campaign, the RNC has already filed five other active lawsuits targeting the right to vote across six states.
The RNC and Trump campaigns lawsuit aimed at disenfranchising Nevada voters who cast mail in ballots argues that the states mail-in ballot receipt deadline violates federal law. Currently, for the Nov. 5 election, mail-in ballots that are postmarked by Election Day will be counted if they are received on or before 5 p.m. on Nov. 9, 2024. If a ballots postmarked date cannot be determined, it will be counted if received on or before Nov. 8, 2024. The lawsuit alleges that counting ballots received after Election Day dilutes votes and disproportionately harms Republican candidates and voters.
Despite evidence that widespread voter fraud is not prevalent, the complaint pushes the fraud theory: Dilution of honest votes, to any degree, by the casting of fraudulent or illegitimate votes violates the right to vote.
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