Nevada Supreme Court Approves Hand-Counting Ballots, Some Restrictions

The Nevada Supreme Court ruled in favor of Nye County’s plan of hand-counting all physical ballots. The few restrictions included measures demanding secrecy, such as not live-streaming the counting process.

From FOX NEWS:

Recordings from the cameras that were originally meant to livestream the hand-count now will not be released until polls close, the county said in its response. As for the public hand-count, the county noted that they will be conducted in four to six different rooms, so viewers will not know the "totality of returns."

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Under Nye County’s plan, hand-count teams of five will include a reader who announces each result, a verifier who looks over the reader’s shoulder and three talliers who write down the results. The talliers then compare their results before submitting them. They count ballots in batches of 50 in a public area.

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