A word about provisional ballots in NV. We have two types of provisionals. The 1st are the traditional provisional ballots required under HAVA for voters who have unresolved ?s about eligibility (such as ID required voters). Historically, few HAVA provisionals end up counted.
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The 2nd are same-day registration (SDR) provisionals, which were first authorized by #nvleg in 2019. These ballots are for voters who: (1) register as a new voter in person at a polling place; (2) make an update to their registration at a polling place; or
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(3) register online after the Thurs before the start of early voting. Approx 66,500 SRD provisional ballots were cast this election. SDR provisionals do not require a cure by the voter. Instead, they are provisional ballots because they must be verified before being counted.
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The SDR provisional verification process requires a check to see if the SDR voter has already voted in the election. This check cannot occur until after Nov 10 because we can’t know for certain that the voter hasn’t already voted until all the mail ballots are received.
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