Sen. Cortez Masto Projected to Beat Adam Laxalt in Nevada

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Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) is projected to beat Republican Adam Laxalt in the race for the seat Masto holds after election officials in Nevada on Nov. 12 reported the latest results from vote counting.

The Associated Press, Decision Desk HQ, and other outlets called the race on Saturday following a tally update, which saw Laxaltโ€™s lead of about 850 votes turn into a 5,000 vote lead for the incumbent.

โ€œThank you, Nevada!โ€ Cortez Masto, 58, said in a statement.

Laxalt, 44, has not yet conceded. Earlier on Saturday, he said that for multiple days, ballots were breaking for Cortez Masto at higher margins than his team had calculated, which โ€œhas narrowed our victory windowโ€ and left the race up to the 20,000 to 30,000 ballots that were dropped off on election day in Clark County.

โ€œIf they are GOP precincts or slightly DEM leaning, then we can still win. If they continue to trend heavy DEM, then she will overtake us,โ€ he said. โ€œThanks for all the prayers from millions of Nevadans and Americans who hope we can still take back the Senate and start taking our country back.โ€

In the latest update, Laxalt gained about 8,150 votes. Cortez Masto gained about 14,100.

Per state law, Nevada officials continued accepting mail-in ballots through Saturday evening, as long as they were postmarked on or before the day of the election. Voters have also been able to โ€œcureโ€ their ballots, or fix issues, and can continue to do so until Monday night.

Thousands of ballots were cured this week, Clark County Registrar of Voters Joe Gloria told reporters during a briefing before the latest results were posted. He also continued defending the countyโ€™s delayed reporting, which primarily consisted of mail-in ballots that were received days before. People โ€œhave been working long hours,โ€ he said, calling it โ€œa tough job.โ€

Byย Zachary Stieber

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