Delays in counting the votes for Nevada elections since 2020 aren’t due to corruption in the process, but rather the rules the Legislature put in place to govern the use of mail ballots.
Opinion Columns
Laws that require records to be open to the public come with considerable hurdles, some that regular people can’t easily overcome.
From Nevada to the Republican National Committee, people saying silly things are preventing the GOP from serving as a legitimate opposition party.
After progressive activists took over the Nevada State Democratic Party, key members of the Harry Reid political machine have acted to ensure two decades of electoral gains aren’t lost.
Two recent District Court decisions that came to different conclusions may end up with a Nevada Supreme Court ruling on the long-disputed separation of powers doctrine.
President Donald Trump shouldn’t have to face a defamation lawsuit filed against him by a woman who accuses him of rape until after he leaves office.
Voters are entitled to consider Sen. Bernie Sanders’ recent heart problems when deciding how to vote, but they’re not the only factor when it comes to judging his candidacy.
What hurts kids more: Being held back in third-grade because they couldn’t pass a state reading test, or a lifetime of troubles because they don’t have the skills they need?
After a one-year hiatus, the National Clean Energy Summit is returning to Las Vegas on Oct. 13. The event, which highlights innovations in the field of renewable energy, will be co-hosted by summit founder, retired U.S. Sen. Harry Reid, and Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval.
Author’s note: This blog has been updated with a comment from Gov. Brian Sandoval’s office.
With a new Republican Congress sworn in — and a new president on the way — the thorny issue of government funding for Planned Parenthood is about to hit the top of the legislative agenda.
It was clear from the start that the 2016 race for U.S. Senate was going to be close.
Gun background check opponents try to shame supporters of Question 1, but end up reinforcing the measure’s broad community support.
As always in politics, it’s what isn’t said that’s the real story.
Of all the issues that bedeviled the effort to repeal the recently passed commerce tax, it should come as no surprise that a sin of omission condemned the entire enterprise.