Nevada Supreme Court sends 'fake electors' case back to Clark County [View all]
Source: AP
Updated 8:34 PM EST, November 13, 2025
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) The yearslong case against six Nevada Republicans who were accused of submitting a bogus certificate that falsely declared President Donald Trump the winner of the states 2020 presidential election has been sent back to Clark County, where a jury is more likely to rule against them.
The opinion released Thursday from the Nevada Supreme Court reverses an earlier decision from a state judge who dismissed the case after ruling Clark County was the wrong venue for the case because the alleged crimes had occurred elsewhere in the state. Clark County is home to Las Vegas and leans Democratic.
The higher courts decision to let the case move forward marks a rare win for swing-state efforts to prosecute so-called fake electors who tried to keep Trump in the White House after he lost to Joe Biden in 2020. In Michigan, a judge recently dismissed charges against 15 Republicans who had been charged by that states Democratic attorney general, Dana Nessel. The dismissal came after a judge in Arizona sent the fake electors case there back to the grand jury for fuller instructions about what federal law requires.
Today the Nevada Supreme Court affirmed what we have maintained all along that Clark County is the proper and lawful venue to prosecute our case, and I am pleased with the courts decision to overturn the District Courts dismissal of our case in Clark County, Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford said in a statement.
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