Nevada elections officials delivered on promises of faster election returns Tuesday, with several major races already called Tuesday night.
Politics and Government
Several judicial races are expected to move forward to a general election, according to unofficial results from Tuesday’s election night.
Races for Clark County School Board will likely advance to the general election, preliminary election results show.
Preliminary primary election results showed Republican candidate April Becker and Democrat Shannon Bilbray-Alexrod ahead in their respective primaries.
The Associated Press calls the GOP primary in Nevada’s 3rd Congressional District for Drew Johnson.
State Sen. Pat Spearman, one of Nevada’s most respected and well-known lawmakers, has been hospitalized due to COVID-19, she confirmed to the Review-Journal on Thursday.
A retired California attorney is on a quest to carve a new state — ‘New Nevada’ — out of the existing one, to counter what he sees as too much democracy.
OSHA has agreed to drop two fines levied against Douglas County and its airport operator for hosting a massive September campaign rally for President Donald Trump.
The latest in a series of attempts to recall Gov. Steve Sisolak has fallen well short of the number of signatures needed to initiate a vote to remove the state’s top executive.
The Nevada Supreme Court on Tuesday confirmed a lower court’s dismissal of President Donald Trump’s attempt to overturn the state’s presidential results, further cementing Nevada’s six electoral votes for President-elect Joe Biden.
President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign has taken its contest of Nevada’s 2020 presidential election results to the state Supreme Court.
A District Court judge in Carson City ruled against the attempt to overturn presidential election results, saying there was insufficient evidence to support fraud accusations.
A Carson City district court judge heard arguments Thursday in President Trump’s attempt to overturn the state’s presidential election results but withheld ruling until Friday.
The League of Women Voters of the United States’ governing board voted to dissolve the voter rights group’s Nevada chapter after a series of apparent battles with local leadership.
Judge follows state law allowing both parties to inspect a sealed container of test results and reports for the equipment used in the contested election.