Voters will be asked this fall to replace dated language in the state constitution referring to certain disabilities and supportive services. Question 2 is one of seven questions on the November ballot
Nevada and Washoe County had leaned Republican in presidential races from 1980 to 2004. Since Obama in 2008, they've voted Democratic.
Vice President Kamala Harris and her meteoric rise to become President Joe Biden ’s replacement as the Democratic presidential candidate is one of the most significant shifts in presidential politics in recent history.
Attendees expressed concerns about everything from Nevada’s education system to local infrastructure and increasing political polarization.
The latest episode of RCP's "QuickTake" series looks at Nevada, where Kamala Harris leads Donald Trump by 0.6% in the average of polls, as of. Nevada holds the fewest electoral votes (6) of any battleground state,
The Trump campaign expressed concern Nevada isn’t doing enough to keep noncitizens off voter registration rolls in a new lawsuit against the state. The Trump campaign argued on Thursday that Democratic Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar should take further action to protect the integrity of the vote,
Latino Americans for Trump spokesman Jesus Marquez weighs in on the importance of Hispanic voters in battleground state Nevada and the key issues for the demographic.
As many as 11,000 noncitizens are registered to vote in the crucial swing state of Nevada because Democratic Secretary of State Francisco “Cisco” Aguilar is ignoring his duty to keep
The Nevada Green Party on Friday asked the US Supreme Court to weigh into an election dispute with potentially significant implications in the presidential battleground, asking the high court to pause a state court ruling that would keep candidate Jill Stein off the ballot.
The Nevada Senate campaigns (and supportive outside groups) are each spending millions of dollars to try to get voters to think of their opponent in the same breath as their party leader.
The Nevada Green Party on Friday asked the Supreme Court for an emergency intervention so its candidates can appear on the state’s general election ballot in November. Nevada’s top court in a 5-2 ruling last week excluded the party’s candidates because it used the wrong form when collecting signatures to gain ballot access.