United Stated District Court for Nevada (No. 3:24-cv-00198)
Issue(s):
The RNC is challenging a Nevada mail-in ballot law which allows mail-in ballots to be received up to four days after election day and assumes that ballots received within three days of election day were postmarked on election day. They argue that this violates the US Constitutuion and federal law, violates the rights of the RNC's candidates because it cannot prevail when ballots are counted after election day without investing in significant post-election activity and they argue that the law violates an individual's right to vote because it dilutes lawfully submitted votes by counting unlawfully submitted votes. The RNC asks the court to find the mail-in ballot receipt deadline to be unconstitutional and to temporarily and permanently block Nevada from counting ballots received after election day.
Case Progress:
Complaint 5/3/24
DNC's Motion to Intervene 5/13/24
DNC's Motion to Dismiss 5/30/24
Defendant Secretary of State's Motion to Dismiss 5/30/24
Intervenor Defendant Vet Voice Foundation's Motion to Dismiss 6/5/24
Order Granting Vet Voice Foundation and Nevada Alliance for Retired Americans Motion to Intervene (6/7/24)
Voto Latino and Arizona Alliance Motion to Dismiss (6/7/24)
Plaintiff Response to DNC Motion to Dismiss (6/13/24)
Plaintiff Response to Secretary of State Motion to Dismiss (6/13/24)
DNC Reply Supporting Motion to Dismiss (6/20/24)
Nevada Secretary of State Reply Supporting Motion to Dismiss (6/20/24)
Plaintiff's Response in Opposition of Motion to Dismiss (6/21/24)
Vet Voice Foundation and NARA Reply Supporting Motion to Dismiss (6/28/24)
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