Vegas elections chief: Counting going ‘as quickly as we can’


              FILE - People wait to vote in-person at Reed High School in Sparks, Nev., prior to polls closing on Nov. 3, 2020. Nevada voters on Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022 decided to adopt what is widely considered the most comprehensive state version of the Equal Rights Amendment, a sweeping update that could put protections in place for people who have historically been marginalized in the state Constitution. (AP Photo/Scott Sonner, File)
            
              Clark County Registrar of Voters Joe Gloria speaks at a news conference at the Clark County Election Department, Thursday, Nov. 10, 2022, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)
            
              FILE - People walk along the main drag in the county seat of Nye County on July 18, 2022, in Tonopah, Nev. Nevada voters on Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2022, decided to adopt what is widely considered the most comprehensive state version of the Equal Rights Amendment, a sweeping update that could put protections in place for people who have historically been marginalized in the state Constitution. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)
            Clark County Registrar of Voters Joe Gloria speaks at a news conference at the Clark County Election Department, Thursday, Nov. 10, 2022, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull) Election workers process ballots at the Clark County Election Department, Thursday, Nov. 10, 2022, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull) Clark County Registrar of Voters Joe Gloria speaks at a news conference at the Clark County Election Department, Thursday, Nov. 10, 2022, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull) Clark County Registrar of Voters Joe Gloria gestures as he speaks at a news conference at the Clark County Election Department, Thursday, Nov. 10, 2022, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull) An election worker tabulates ballots at the Clark County Election Department Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2022, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)