Nevada high court to hear Las Vegas-area election case
April 5, 2021
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LAS VEGAS (AP) The Nevada Supreme Court is due to hear arguments Wednesday about a county commission election decided last November by 15 votes, and a bid for a do-over by the Republican candidate who refused to concede that he came up short.
Ross Miller, a Democrat and former Nevada secretary of state, was sworn in to the powerful Clark County Commission in January, over objections by Stavros Anthony, a Las Vegas City Councilman and former Las Vegas police captain whose campaign funded an $80,000 recount.
County Registrar of Voters Joe Gloria initially reported a 10-vote margin for Miller over Anthony, and told the commission his office had identified 139 vote “discrepancies” among more than 153,000 ballots cast in the Miller-Anthony race.
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