Posted on 08/20/2024 5:38:28 PM PDT by bitt
The Nevada Supreme Court has dealt a major blow to the Democrats’ attempts to force the certification of potentially fraudulent election results.
The court dismissed a petition from the Nevada Secretary of State, Francisco Aguilar, that sought to compel the Washoe County Board of County Commissioners to immediately certify the results of a June primary election recount.
The case revolved around a recount in Washoe County, where discrepancies were reported.
According to the far-left Democracy Docket:
Washoe County Commissioners voted to certify the recount for primary election races on Tuesday after facing legal action for refusing to do so last week.
On July 11, the commissioners voted 3-2 against certifying the results of an official recount of two June 9 primary election races — one for a seat on their board and the other for a county school board position.
The three Republicans on the board voted to halt the process while the two Democrats dissented.
That same day, Nevada Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar (D) filed a petition in the state Supreme Court, asking the justices to require the entire Washoe Board of County Commissioners to certify the election results, which is one of their duties under the law.
Then, at a Tuesday meeting, the commissioners voted 4-1 to reconsider their decision and confirm the recount results.
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
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What’s the point of having commissioners certify election results if it’s automatic? They shouldn’t be compelled to certify against their conscience if something is amiss.
BINGO!
Excellent!
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Meanwhile, the DNC is a total disaster.
The DNC was trying to force the state to certify false results.
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