Nevada's election results show interesting split between urban and rural areas
Nevadaʼs 17 counties wrapped-up their election certification process with different experiences in urban and rural areas. Local officials completed all needed paperwork while dealing with various public reactions
The election certification in Nevada showed a clear-cut difference between its regions. The states two biggest counties dealt with voting-related discussions while the rural areas moved forward with no-fuss certifications
During recent certification meetings the process went two ways: big-city counties faced public push-back (which made things take longer than expected) but small-county officials just got down to business. Every single one of Nevadas 17 counties sent in their numbers before the cut-off time which was good news for state-wide processing
The next step puts things in hands of Cisco Aguilar – the Democratic Secretary of State; plus the stateʼs Supreme Court will look things over too. Any candidate who didnt win has a short time-frame to ask for another count: they need to speak up real soon
The final count shows Donald Trump got more votes in country areas; this matches what usually happens in Nevadaʼs non-urban spots. The whole process – from local sign-offs to state-level checks – shows how election wrap-ups work on different levels