Washoe County voters who previously opted out of receiving a mail ballot will still get a mail ballot for the June primary due to a mistake by the county registrar's office. Additionally, voters in Reno precinct 5020 received incorrect mail ballots that omitted two notable Nevada legislature races because of a miscategorization during a recent redistricting process. The county is reprinting the ballots, and the incorrect ones will be deemed invalid if used. Affected voters will receive a letter explaining the situation and will receive correct ballots from the Registrar.
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Washoe County said the registrar's office found Reno precinct 5020 was miscategorized during a recent redistricting process. Voters in that precinct received a ballot with incorrect races on it.
Inbox: Washoe Country Registrar says it discovered a redistricting error that resulted in voters in a precinct receiving an incorrect ballot. Statement says "affected voters will receive a letter explaining the situation and will receive correct ballots from the Registrar." https://t.co/NZvJU4PtHj
NEW: Voters in one Reno precinct received incorrect mail ballots that omitted two notable Nevada legislature races. The county confirms they are reprinting ballots and the mistaken ballots will be deemed invalid if someone tries to vote them. Details: https://t.co/jB1SEOjdOe
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Washoe County voters who previously opted out of receiving a mail ballot will still get a mail ballot for the June primary because of a mistake by the county registrar's office. Details: https://t.co/PAykHL3ODv