Nevada county engulfed in chaos after Republicans refuse to certify election
Raw StoryTurmoil has engulfed Washoe County, Nevada, the home of Reno and the second-most populous area of Nevada outside the Las Vegas metropolitan area, after Republicans on the county commission refused to certify an election. According to USA Today, the three Republican members of the commission, which make up a majority of the five seats, refused to certify the results of the primary, claiming that the recounts for candidates Mark Lawson in Washoe County Commission District 4 and Paul White in Washoe County School Board Trustee District G, both Republicans who narrowly lost, require "further investigation," in the words of Commissioner Clara Andriola. The Washoe County commissioners will also be responsible for certifying election results in the November presidential election, for a critical county that has historically leaned Republican but has trended left in recent years and narrowly backed Democrats in almost every statewide race since 2016. Trump's failure to hold down Democratic margins in Washoe County was a big factor in his loss in the state in 2020, and it will likely be a big focus of early vote election observers in the fall, as political observers try to forecast whether recent polls suggesting Trump has improved his standing in Nevada will bear out.