
Resolves YES if the number of people who vote for "None of these candidates" in Nevada in the 2024 presidential general election is larger than the difference between the candidate who won in the state and the candidate who got second place. For example, in 2020, Biden got 703,486 votes, while Trump got only 669,890 votes, for a total difference of 33,596 votes, whereas "None of these candidates" only got 14,079 votes, so this would have resolved NO.
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Nevada's election results have now been certified: https://news3lv.com/news/local/nevada-supreme-court-certifies-results-from-general-election-francisco-aguilar-voting-ballots-clerks-registrars-carson-city-las-vegas.
Trump: 751,205
Harris: 705,197
None: 19,625
751205-705197=46,008 > 19,625
This can resolve NO.