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High Nevada Democrat slams Trump's government order on elections: 'Blackmail'

By Miles Cooper March 27, 2025
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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A prime Democrat within the Nevada Legislature stated lawmakers is not going to contemplate any of President Donald Trump’s election-law modifications signed as a part of an government order.

The order seeks to amend how states register voters and administer elections, nevertheless, the president has no authority over state legislation.

One subject immediately affecting Nevada is a warning from the president that federal funding can be conditional on a state counting all ballots by Election Day. Nevada legislation requires all mail-in ballots to be mailed and postmarked by Election Day. There’s then a four-day interval after Election Day when county clerks can settle for the postmarked ballots and course of them. If the poll doesn’t have a postmark, county clerks can course of ballots as much as three days after Election Day.

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“Donald Trump’s executive order concerning elections is an affront to Nevada’s voters,” Meeting Speaker Steve Yeager stated. “His threats to withhold federal funds is shameful; Nevada’s ability to hold free and fair elections should not depend on Donald Trump. Nevada runs safe, secure, and lawful elections, and the president cannot be permitted to blackmail the state into remaking its election laws to suit his personal partisan preferences and his campaign to weaken our democracy.”

“For far too long, many Nevadans — and Americans — haven’t had full confidence in our elections system,” a spokesperson for Lombardo stated in a press release. “Governor Lombardo supports President Trump’s efforts to make our elections more secure, timely, and efficient, and he hopes both Congress and the Nevada State Legislature will take similar steps to secure our elections. Restoring trust in our electoral process should be a bipartisan priority of every elected leader.”

Trump’s order additionally requires the requirement of proof of citizenship on federal registration kinds. In Nevada, an individual has to indicate proof of residence when registering to vote, which features a driver’s license. Whereas the Division of Motor Autos can provide a noncitizen driving privileges, its system will reject any noncitizen from entry to voter registration.

It’s unlawful for undocumented immigrants or noncitizens to vote. Whereas Trump, his marketing campaign and a few Republicans raised considerations about noncitizens voting in Nevada, even submitting a lawsuit in about it, there is no such thing as a proof it occurred.

Earlier lawsuits difficult the automated registration course of failed.

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Within the order, the president is asking for states to share their voter rolls with federal departments to establish noncitizens who could also be registered. If a state refuses, it may lose out on federal cash, the order stated.

“The Legislature will not consider any of the demands the president made in his order, because Nevada’s elections are the responsibility of Nevadans, their representatives, and their hard-working election workers,” Yeager stated. “I urge Governor Lombardo to affirm that Nevada’s elections won’t be held hostage to Donald Trump’s threats.”

In November, Nevada voters overwhelmingly authorized a poll query to require identification on the poll field. The poll query requires yet one more statewide vote earlier than heading to the Legislature for assessment. Nevada Republicans are pushing for management to carry voter ID to the ground this session amid November’s consequence.

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In 2020, all of Trump’s and Republicans’ fraud allegations had been misplaced in court docket, together with one citing out-of-state residents voting within the election. The voters had been navy households and college students who on the time had been legally allowed to vote in Nevada.

After the 2020 election, Former Legal professional Normal Invoice Barr, a Republican, stated there was no proof of widespread voter fraud.

Whereas claiming fraud within the 2020 election, Nevada Republican leaders didn’t make the identical claims for the 2022 major nor the 2022 common election, which adopted the identical procedures.

Voting twice is against the law. As of final week, the Nevada Secretary of State’s Workplace was investigating about 300 double votes within the 2024 common election, representing 0.02% of all votes forged. The investigations don’t imply 300 individuals will likely be charged with against the law. The workplace stresses that double vote makes an attempt can happen if somebody forgets they already despatched in a mail-in poll.

Both approach, Nevada’s election system solely casts one vote per individual. Any tried double vote doesn’t rely and alerts the state to the potential crime.

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