A woman's right to an abortion and Nevada's election format are among seven ballot initiatives that will go to voters
Nevada is one of nine states where abortion rights are on the ballot. It’s a key issue that could drive voters to the polls in the crucial presidential battleground state, even if abortion access is already legal in Nevada.
Election Day 2024 has arrived and voters across Nevada have until 7 p.m. to vote. Nevadans are voting on their choices for president, U.S. Senate, U.S. House and several local races, including 10 Nevada Senate seats,
LAS VEGAS — In a presidential swing state where elections are typically intense contests, Nevada's U.S. Senate race has been unusually sleepy.
Nevada Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar (D) is expressing optimism the state could avoid a repeat of 2020, when it took until the weekend for media outlets to project President Biden as the winner of the key battleground.
Nevada veteran political reporter and CEO of 'The Nevada Independent' Jon Ralston predicted a Kamala Harris victory in election analysis on MSNBC a day before the presidential election. ANDREA MITCHELL,
With the 2024 presidential election just one day away, Nevada is considered one of the seven key swing states that could decide the race. And polls out of the Silver State show it’s a toss-up between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.
After recent practice runs showed significant problems in transferring data accurately, the battleground state’s new centralized voter registration system will get its first real-world test in a major presidential election.
Vice President Kamala Harris holds a lead over former President Donald Trump in the latest three surveys of likely voters in the crucial swing state of Nevada, where an erosion of support among Latino voters threatens to hurt Harris’ chances of winning the state next week.
With polls opening up in just a few hours, there's lots of information to keep in mind as you head to cast your ballot for the 2024 general election.Polls will
Nevada has voted for the Democratic presidential nominee in every election cycle since 2008, though often by tight margins. President Joe Biden took it over fo
Nevada has historically been one of the last states to release results on Election Night. Officials are hopeful that won’t be the case this year.