Daily Docket — Friday, Nov. 11
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Like yesterday, we’re waiting for more results to come in. Voters in many states can still fix minor errors on their mail-in ballots so they can be counted. This is called the cure process; you can learn more about it by clicking the banner below. As of today, we’ve tracked 192 lawsuits filed in 2022 across 35 states. 107 of these lawsuits are currently active and ongoing.
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Here are some updates from today. |
In Clark County, Nevada, there are over 50,000 mail-in ballots that still need to be counted. The majority of these ballots will be counted by Saturday. The county will continue to accept mail-in ballots postmarked by Nov. 8 through Saturday, as required by Nevada law. There are 9,659 ballots that need to be cured before 5:00 pm PST on Monday, Nov. 14. The county's curing hotline (702-455-6552) is available for voters who need assistance curing their ballot.
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Here’s what to expect coming up. |
Around 8 p.m. MST / 10 p.m. EST tonight, Maricopa County in Arizona is expected to release more results from around 80,000 ballots. Patience is key here as the majority of ballots most likely will not be finished being counted until after the weekend, according to a spokesperson for the Maricopa County Elections Department.
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