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5. Declaration of Canvass of Vote and Order for 2024 Primary Election held on June 11, 2024, as required by NRS 293.387. "Canvass" means a review of the election results by the Board of County Commissioners, by which any errors within the election results are officially noted and the official election results are declared. The canvass shall separately note any clerical errors discovered and take account of the changes resulting from the errors discovered, and the results declared must represent the true vote cast. As soon as the Board declares the results, the Registrar of Voters shall certify the abstract of the results, which must contain the number of votes cast for each candidate and enter it in the record of the Board. The Board shall order the Registrar of Voters to transmit a copy of the certified abstract, as well as a mechanized report of the abstract in accordance with regulations adopted by the Secretary of State, to the Secretary of State within the time required by NRS 293.387. Voters. (All Commission Districts.) FOR POSSIBLE ACTION
Dear Commissioners. Please certify the results of the June 11 Primary. There does not appear to be any facts that support taking a position of not certifying the results. There does not appear to be any law that supports taking a position of not certifying the results. Hence, the correct action would be to certify the results. This action respects the votes made by Washoe County citizens and it respects the election process that we have here. What would be the purpose of not agreeing to certify the results? Only to disrupt the normal operations of our county government? Only to pursue an extreme view that is not in the best interests of the majority of Washoe County citizens? Please certify then results of the June 11 Primary. Thank you.
Dear Commissioners. Please certify the results of the June 11 Primary. There does not appear to be any facts that support taking a position of not certifying the results. There does not appear to be any law that supports taking a position of not certifying the results. Hence, the correct action would be to certify the results. This action respects the votes made by Washoe County citizens and it respects the election process that we have here. What would be the purpose of not agreeing to certify the results? Only to disrupt the normal operations of our county government? Only to pursue an extreme view that is not in the best interests of the majority of Washoe County citizens? Please certify then results of the June 11 Primary. Thank you.