Current:Home > StocksNevada county votes against certifying recount results, a move that raises longer-term questions -ProfitClass
Nevada county votes against certifying recount results, a move that raises longer-term questions
View
Date:2025-04-19 03:43:28
RENO, Nev. (AP) — Commissioners in Nevada’s second most populous county on Tuesday refused to certify the results of two local recounts from last month’s primary, a rare move that has potential implications for the presidential race in one of the nation’s most important swing states.
The three Republican members on the five-member Washoe County Board of Commissioners voted to reject the results of recounts in one race for a commission seat and another for a local school board seat. What happens next is unclear.
The county elections department and district attorney’s office declined to comment, and requests for comment from the secretary of state and state attorney general were not immediately returned.
The rejection of the recounts and questions over how to handle it raised concerns about what could happen in November if a local commission refused to certify the presidential election results.
Once seen as a mundane and ministerial task, election certification has become a pressure point since the 2020 election. During the midterms two years later, a scenario similar to what is unfolding in Washoe County played out in New Mexico after that state’s primary, when a rural county delayed certification of the results and relented only after the secretary of state appealed to the state’s supreme court.
The vote was first reported by KRNV-TV.
The certification standoff is the latest election controversy to roil Washoe County, which includes Reno and its suburbs and has narrowly voted for the Democrat in the last two presidential contests. Conspiracy theories about voting machines and distrust of election administrators have led to harassment and high turnover in the local election office the past four years. They also were on display Tuesday during the commission meeting in downtown Reno.
The public comments were filled by residents who alleged irregularities in the election, demanded a hand-count of ballots and sometimes spouted false claims of stolen elections and a “cabal” within the county.
Against that backdrop, and rapid election staff turnover, the county elections department has also made certain administrative mistakes, like sending mail ballots to voters who had opted out of receiving them and misprinting certain local sample ballots, though none that affect tabulation.
Two of the Republican commissioners, Jeanne Herman and Mike Clark, have consistently voted against certifying results and are supported by the wider movement within the county that promotes election conspiracy theories. Republican Clara Andriola, who that movement has targeted in the primaries, joined them in voting against certification of the recounts, one of which involved the primary race she won.
“There’s a lot of information that has been shared that in my opinion warrants further investigation,” said Andriola, who had not previously voted against certifying results. She referenced several “hiccups” by the elections department and referenced public commenters who raised concerns.
She said she was appreciative of the county elections department but wanted to take the certification results to other governing or judicial bodies. She acknowledged that it is not immediately clear what particular entity that will be.
The commission’s two Democratic members voted against rejecting the recount results, which changed just one vote in each of the two races. The board had previously voted to certify the other races from last month’s primary 3-2, with Andriola voting in favor.
veryGood! (11)
Related
- Sarah J. Maas books explained: How to read 'ACOTAR,' 'Throne of Glass' in order.
- Runaway cockatiel missing for days found in unlikely haven: A humane society CEO's backyard
- Victoria Monét Confirms Break Up With Partner John Gaines Amid Separation Rumors
- Elle King Is Pregnant, Expecting Baby No. 2 With Dan Tooker
- Southern California rocked by series of earthquakes: Is a bigger one brewing?
- MLB power rankings: Late-season collapse threatens Royals and Twins' MLB playoff hopes
- North Carolina absentee ballots are being distributed following 2-week delay
- 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' sequel casts Freddie Prinze Jr.: What we know so far
- NHL in ASL returns, delivering American Sign Language analysis for Deaf community at Winter Classic
- Maryland’s Democratic Senate candidate improperly claimed property tax credits
Ranking
- The Daily Money: Disney+ wants your dollars
- Attorneys say other victims could sue a Mississippi sheriff’s department over brutality
- Florida officials pressure schools to roll back sex ed lessons on contraception and consent
- Father turns in 10-year-old son after he allegedly threatened to 'shoot up' Florida school
- Olympic disqualification of gold medal hopeful exposes 'dark side' of women's wrestling
- Police: Father arrested in shooting at Kansas elementary school after child drop off
- Michael Strahan Shares He's a Grandfather After Daughter Welcomes Son
- Hundreds sue over alleged sexual abuse in Illinois youth detention centers
Recommendation
Megan Fox's ex Brian Austin Green tells Machine Gun Kelly to 'grow up'
Jennifer Aniston’s Ex Brad Pitt Reunites With Courteney Cox for Rare Appearance Together
The NYPD often shows leniency to officers involved in illegal stop and frisks, report finds
Hurry! Last Day to Save Up to 70% at BoxLunch: $3 Sanrio Gear, $9 Squishmallows, $11 Peanuts Throw & More
Are Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp down? Meta says most issues resolved after outages
Finding a Fix for Playgrounds That Are Too Hot to Touch
Buffalo Bills destroy Jacksonville Jaguars on 'Monday Night Football'
Emily Blunt's Kids Thought She Was Meanest Person After Seeing Devil Wears Prada