In summary, this is the universe of ballots that could still be counted in Clark:

- 63,262 mail (b/w Election Day drop off, USPS from ED/Wed, + ballots pending prior to ED)
- 241 NEW mail added to that total today
- 60,000 provisional
- 44,000 ID-required
- 2,100 need sig cure
There's been a lot of confusion at this press conference: Joe Gloria, Clark County registrar, mentioned two separate universes of mail ballots yesterday: 51k that were being processed yesterday and that other 63k that were not yet being processed.
That 51k number was wrong, because it referred to PAGES, not individual ballots. In reality, there were about 30K ballots. That was what was reported out of Clark County this morning.
ID required ballots need to have ID provided by 5 p.m. today. Ballots needing a signature cure can be cured by Nov. 12. Those 63k mail-in ballots are still being processed, and could ultimately need to be cured, etc. etc.
And provisional ballots won't for sure be accepted. Those need to be matched against voter registration records statewide, a process that Joe Gloria said will begin today, though they're waiting on that info from the secretary of state.
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