Unofficial election results posted Wednesday show two incumbents will lose seats on the Clark County School District Board of Trustees, while four new regents will represent Southern Nevada on the Nevada System of Higher Education.
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Democratic Reps. Dina Titus, Susie Lee and Steven Horsford declared victory Thursday in their bids for re-election, even as mail ballots continued to be counted around the state.
Clark County officials still need to count nearly 15,000 mail-in ballots that were received Monday and Tuesday, county Registrar of Voters Joe Gloria said Wednesday.
Preliminary results showed two challengers and one incumbent emerging as front-runners early Wednesday for the three seats up for grabs on the Clark County School Board.
For 12 crucial hours on Tuesday, Nevada voters endured heavy winds, cold rain and even snow in the northern part of the state to cast their ballots in a critical midterm election.
The Justice Department said the monitors will ensure compliance with federal voting rights laws.
Here’s a list of frequently asked questions and answers about the election, with some helpful links for voters to find more information.
More people participated in the first weekend of early voting this year than in 2018, but it’s hard to compare the two because of the expanded use of mail-in ballots.
Drew Johnson alleges Justin Jones’ campaign sent flyers to voters with false stances and used false citations to make the voters believe Johnson said things that he did not.
Clark County School District President Irene Cepeda and progressive challenger Brenda Zamora are facing off for the District D seat on the board of trustees.
Former Nevada Assemblywoman Irene Bustamante-Adams is challenging freshman Clark County School District Trustee Danielle Ford in District F.
Clark County will release the job titles and political affiliations of election workers to the Republican National Committee, but not their names.
In an interview with the Review-Journal, Joe Gloria disputed claims of fraud, which he said mostly stem from misunderstandings in how elections are run in Clark County.
The Clark County Commission certified its primary election results ahead of Friday’s deadline to canvass the votes, with pushback from election deniers.
Robert Telles’ third-place finish in a three-person primary comes after a Review-Journal investigation documented problems in the Public Administrator office.
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