Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., but final results may not come until next week as mail ballots are counted.
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The Democratic lead is more than the party had in 2018, when it won all but one statewide office. But the more than 126,000 nonpartisan votes will likely decide the close races.
Here’s a list of frequently asked questions and answers about the election, with some helpful links for voters to find more information.
As they did in 2018, some member of the Laxalt family have penned a letter endorsing somebody other than their relative, Adam Laxalt, who is running for U.S. Senate as a Republican.
Former university regent James Dean Leavitt is challenging appointed Judge Maria Gall for the District Court Department 9 seat.
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.
Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo wants to give state cops a raise now, something Gov. Steve Sisolak has promised to do once the Legislature convenes in February.
The campaign of Gov. Steve Sisolak has purchased Google ads that post an ad attacking Joe Lombardo when people search for terms related to abortion, which has become an issue in the governor’s race.
Joey Gilbert isn’t the first Nevada politician to claim voter fraud in his loss to Joe Lombardo. Those claims have a long history in the Silver State.
Two top Democrats on the ballot in November are telling us the issues they worry about most, with news releases designed to shore up their positions.
The congressman — whose district includes all of Northern Nevada — will opt instead to run for re-election.