
Nevada state legislature looks to codify ballot harvesting while adding straight-ticket voting
Fox News
On Wednesday, the Democrat-controlled Nevada General Assembly passed Assembly Bill 321, a measure that legally codifies ballot harvesting and expanded mail-in voting measures initially implemented as the COVID-19 pandemic coincided with the 2020 election cycle.
Additionally, the state Senate is considering Senate Bill 292, which would implement straight-ticket voting in the state. This means voters could check a single box at the top of the ticket to vote for all the candidates of a particular party. Republicans say they are concerned that the two bills could undermine voters' trust in elections.More Related News

Cruise ship chaos mounts as deaths, crimes on board shatter illusions of safety at sea, experts warn
Experts explain how maritime law complexities and captive environments make cruise ships hotbeds for crime, citing cases like Amy Bradley's disappearance.












