President-elect Joe Biden called on President Donald Trump to concede Monday night, after all 50 states cast their Electoral College votes, showing Biden the winner of the 2020 election.
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Recount results in the tight Clark County Commission race are expected to be canvassed on Tuesday as the Anthony campaign is critical of an “everchanging number.”
Nevada’s electors gathered virtually via Zoom on Monday to cast the state’s six Electoral College votes for President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris.
President Donald Trump narrowed his loss in Nevada to former Vice President Joe Biden, but was still behind by about 34,000 as final votes were counted in Clark County early Saturday.
Material found on a laptop computer undercuts former Vice President Joe Biden’s insistence that he never spoke with his son about the Ukrainian energy firm that paid Hunter Biden some $50,000 per month, according to a story in the New York Post.
Donald Trump Jr. held a rally Wednesday in Las Vegas during which he lobbed one-liners at the news media, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and other targets while sprinkling in the occasional campaign talking point for his father’s re-election bid.
The Nevada Poll™ finds that nearly half of Nevadans disapprove of how Gov. Steve Sisolak has handled the coronavirus crisis, while 46 percent approve of his actions.
Clark County Registrar of Voters Joe Gloria is hosting a virtual town hall on Facebook at 6 p.m. Thursday to provide information to the public and answer questions about the Nov. 3 general election.
President Donald Trump spoke to a crowd of several thousand during a Henderson event Sunday. Earlier, he held a roundtable with Latinos for Trump at Treasure Island.
President Donald Trump told the Review-Journal on Sunday that he did not believe he was subject to an order limiting gatherings to 50 people when he addressed a crowd of thousands at an indoor rally in Henderson.
Dan Rodimer, 3rd Congressional District candidate, filed a tardy financial disclosure form Monday, saying the death of his former financial adviser caused the delay.
Rep. Dina Titus, the dean of Nevada’s congressional delegation, has drawn a large field of challengers from all across the political spectrum as she seeks her sixth term in Congress.
Former state Treasurer Dan Schwartz and former pro wrestler Dan Rodimer are fighting a high-profile battle for the Republican nomination to challenge 3rd District incumbent Rep. Susie Lee.
Rep. Steven Horsford, seeking his third term in Congress, faces a crowded field of candidates from both parties seeking to unseat him in his urban-rural district that covers the vast middle of the state.
Six Democratic candidates are running for the Clark County Commission in District C, the seat held since 2009 by term-limited Commissioner Larry Brown, a former Las Vegas city councilman.
Seven Democratic candidates are running for the Clark County Commission in District D, the seat held since 2007 by term-limited Commissioner Lawrence Weekly, a former Las Vegas city councilman.
Eight candidates have filed to replace longtime Trustee Deanna Wright on the Clark County School District Board of Trustees in District A, which includes the Henderson area.
Eight candidates are seeking to replace the term-limited Trustee Chris Garvey in the District B seat, which covers the north and northeastern part of the Las Vegas Valley.
Seven candidates have filed to replace term-limited Linda Young on the Clark County School District board of trustees.
Six candidates are challenging Clark County School District Board of Trustees President Lola Brooks in her first reelection campaign.
Former Las Vegas Councilwoman Lois Tarkanian and former Regent Bret Whipple are running in the June 9 primary election for the higher education system’s board of regents, which will be conducted by mail-in ballot only.