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Why Nevada election results are taking days

WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 Counting votes in Nevada鈥檚 closely watched races for Senate could spill into the weekend 鈥 just as it's done before and just as officials reminded everyone it would this time, too.
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Election workers process ballots at the Clark County Election Department, Thursday, Nov. 10, 2022, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 Counting votes in could spill into the weekend 鈥 just as it's done before and just as officials reminded everyone it would this time, too.

In fact, elections authorities in Clark (home to Las Vegas) and Washoe (home to Reno) counties, the state's most heavily populated, warned up front that it would take days to process all the ballots again this year.

Here's where things stand late Friday, with still in the balance:

WHAT WE KNOW

鈥擶ith more than 90% of the votes counted, Republican former state Attorney General Adam Laxalt was barely leading Democratic incumbent Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, by about a quarter of a percentage point, in the Senate race.

鈥 remain to be counted, mainly coming from the state鈥檚 urban areas 鈥 again, just as the people in charge of counting in Las Vegas and Reno had said.

鈥擜ll Nevada voters are issued mail-in ballots, but Saturday is the last day that state law allows officials to accept them.

鈥擵oters have until the end of the day Monday to 鈥渃ure鈥 鈥 or fix clerical problems with 鈥 their mail ballots, enabling those to be added into the final tally. There were 9,600 ballots in the 鈥渃ure鈥 stage Friday in Clark County, home to three-quarters of the state鈥檚 population.

鈥擭evada wasn鈥檛 called in 2020鈥瞫 presidential election until the Saturday after Election Day 鈥 the same day Pennsylvania (and therefore the presidency) was called for Joe Biden.

WHAT HASN鈥橳 BEEN CALLED

鈥 between Democratic incumbent Catherine Cortez Masto and Republican former state Attorney General Adam Laxalt.

Laxalt and Cortez Masto have been locked in a tight race for weeks, both hitting hard on national party talking points: Laxalt blaming inflation and illegal immigration on Democratic policies, and Cortez Masto promising to block GOP-led attempts at a nationwide abortion ban and to fight for a pathway to permanent citizenship for immigrants who came to the country as children.

WHAT HAS BEEN CALLED

鈥擜 tight between Democratic incumbent Steve Sisolak and GOP Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo went to the challenger, with The Associated Press calling it for Lombardo late Friday.

The campaign was costly and contentious, with airwaves and the internet awash in recent weeks with ads sponsored by the candidates, their parties and political action committees aiming to amplify their differences. Both candidates had predicted they would win but the race鈥檚 outcome wouldn鈥檛 be known for several days.

鈥擜fter more votes were posted Friday night, the AP called where Democratic incumbents had faced stiff challenges: In two swing districts stretching out of Las Vegas through suburbs into rural areas, second-term Rep. Susie Lee fended off Republican April Becker, and third-term Rep. Steven Horsford defeated Republican Samuel Peters.

As a result of redistricting, six-term Rep. Dina Titus was on the hot seat in the Democrat鈥檚 traditional stronghold encompassing the Las Vegas Strip after party strategists sacrificed some turf in exchange for gains elsewhere. She survived against Mark Robertson, a retired Army colonel who was trying to become the first Republican to win that 1st District seat since 1998.

The wins bolstered Democrats' flagging chances of clinging to control of the House, though Republicans remained close to flipping the chamber.

NEVADA'S WAY

A few things have slowed Nevada's vote counting

For one, Nevada greatly expanded absentee voting in 2020, sending a ballot to every registered voter. The state passed legislation to do that in future elections as well.

That year, nearly 15% of Nevada鈥檚 vote was not reported until after election night 鈥 and it took three days for the state to report 100% of the vote.

Second, Nevada has had issues with long voter lines at poll close, although Nevadans have traditionally opted to vote early. The state won鈥檛 release vote counts until all voters who were in line at poll close have cast their vote.

Ballots postmarked by Election Day can be received until Saturday, and officials have until Thursday to finish counting and submit a report to the Nevada secretary of state's office, according to state law.

This year, voting officials in the two most populous counties, encompassing the population centers of Las Vegas and Reno, warned it would take days to process the outstanding ballots.

The state has no mandatory recount law.

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Mike Catalini can be reached at https://twitter.com/mikecatalini

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Mike Catalini, The Associated Press

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