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Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo speaks at the old Assembly Chambers in Carson City, Nev., May 30, 2023. Lombardo vetoed a bill Thursday, June 1, that would have made the western swing state the first to criminalize anybody who signed certificates falsely stating when a candidate wins a certain state to Washington D.C., or so-called “fake electors.” Six Nevada GOP members signed certificates falsely stating that former President Donald Trump won Nevada in 2020 and sent them to Congress and the National Archives, where they were ultimately ignored. (AP Photo/Tom R. Smedes, File)

Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo speaks at the old Assembly Chambers in Carson City, Nev., May 30, 2023. Lombardo vetoed a bill Thursday, June 1, that would have made the western swing state the first to criminalize anybody who signed certificates falsely stating when a candidate wins a certain state to Washington D.C., or so-called “fake electors.” Six Nevada GOP members signed certificates falsely stating that former President Donald Trump won Nevada in 2020 and sent them to Congress and the National Archives, where they were ultimately ignored. (AP Photo/Tom R. Smedes, File)

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