A Carson City District Court judge denied a challenge from a progressive group to block hand counting ballots in Nevada.
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Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo now says he would not repeal Gov. Steve Sisolak’s executive order protecting abortions for out-of-state patients, although he previously said he would.
Gov. Steve Sisolak and Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo discussed water, affordable housing and development.
Polls in the races at the top of Nevada’s ballot show the races are too close to call, in a state where no statewide candidate has won by more than 50,000 votes in the last three cycles.
Republican Jim Marchant, a proponent of 2020 election fraud claims, says mail-in ballots should not be used. But he used them on three separate occasions in another state.
A District Court judge granted Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo’s motion for sanctions against Reno attorney Joey Gilbert on Wednesday.
Nevada ranks last in affordable housing. What does each candidate plan to do about it?
Teaming with Rock the Vote, the Raiders are making a push to ensure eligible voters are registered and ready to vote in November’s elections.
Republicans and Democrats both oppose the ranked-choice ballot initiative. The group behind a proposed constitutional amendment takes that as a good sign.
Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo has a new TV ad in his race for governor, but he needs a bolder way to answer the 3 a.m. phone call.
Republicans who oppose abortion vow they would nonetheless protect Nevada’s statute guaranteeing abortion rights if faced with a federal bill to ban the practice nationwide.
The Virginia governor is campaigning with Lombardo at both ends of Nevada on Thursday.
The Emerson College poll found Adam Laxalt’s lead over Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto within the margin of error.
From using the trendy “It’s Corn” song on TikTok to swiping right on dating apps, candidates and voting organizations are trying to win over the young voter ahead of the November midterms.
“The harassment that election workers have had to deal with, just for doing their jobs, is unacceptable,” Cisco Aguilar said in a statement. “There’s no excuse for the kind of conspiracy-minded rhetoric that has led to this.”