Early voting starts Jan. 27 for the presidential primary, and Nevada’s GOP caucuses are fast approaching. Here’s a rundown of some things to know.
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Nevadans have begun receiving ballots for the Feb. 6 presidential primary and some are shocked to see candidates like Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis absent from the ballot. But it’s not a mistake.
A Clark County spokesperson confirmed that the registrar of voters allowed judicial candidates to file for a District Court seat that shouldn’t have been open.
The Clark County School District has approved 25 sites to be used for the upcoming Republican caucuses. Others remain pending.
Dan Schwartz joined Elizabeth Helgelien, Drew Johnson and other Republicans in the primary field for Nevada’s 3rd Congressional District.
Big media couldn’t wait to pronounce Donald Trump the winner of the Iowa GOP caucuses. Yes, his poll numbers are huge. And it feels like 2016 all over again.
The Iowa caucuses, which saw low voter turnout and strong support for Donald Trump, could serve as a bellwether of what’s to come in Nevada’s caucuses.
Former President Donald Trump scored a record-setting win in the Iowa caucuses with his rivals languishing far behind.
More than 50 candidates filed with the Clark County Registrar of Voters ahead of Friday’s judicial filing deadline.
A nonpartisan law and policy institute published five actions states must take to keep elections fair and accurate. Here is how Nevada stacks up.
Republican leaders, who plan to use more than 30 school locations for the Feb. 8 caucus, said they are not worried about getting the necessary approval.
Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar and Attorney General Aaron Ford outlined their efforts to ensure election integrity and security for Nevada’s three 2024 elections.
The former New Jersey governor, who has been vocal in his criticism of Donald Trump, had said as recently as Tuesday that he had no plans to leave the 2024 campaign.
A federal judge on Monday dismissed the case seeking to bar former President Donald Trump from Nevada’s ballot.
The Republican primary field in Nevada’s U.S. Senate race is crowded. Here’s a rundown of who is running.