Question 3 would make a series of changes to the State Board of Pardons Commissioners.
Election 2020
Question 6 would mandate that Nevada generate 50 percent of its energy from renewable sources by 2030.
Question 4 would place a declaration of voters’ rights into the constitution.
Question 2 would recognize all marriages, regardless of gender, overturning the traditional definition of marriage in the state constitution.
Question 1 removes the Board of Regents from the Nevada constitution, but doesn’t introduce any immediate changes.
Nevada voters will be asked to decide on five ballot questions on the November ballot, including those affecting gay marriage and renewable energy.
Republican Andy Matthews is challenging Democratic incumbent Assemblywoman Shea Backus in the very competitive Assembly District 37.
Republican Heidi Kasama and Democrat Radhika Kunnel emerged from crowded primaries to fight to represent Assembly District 2.
Neither candidate for Assembly District 21 — Democrat Elaine Marzola and Republican Cherlyn Arrington — would say where budget cuts should be made if they’re needed in 2021.
Incumbent Democratic Assemblywoman Brittney Miller is facing off against Republican challenger Mack Miller, who is not related, in Assembly District 5.
Democratic Assemblywoman Leslie Cohen will face Republican dentist Steven DeLisle in her race to keep Nevada Assembly District 29 in Democratic hands.
Incumbent Democratic Assemblyman Alexander Assefa is facing two minor party candidates in his bid to retain his Assembly District 42 seat.
Democratic Assemblywoman Sandra Jauregui is facing Republican Erika Smith and Independent American Party member Victoria DaCosta in Nevada Assembly District 41.
Incumbent Judge Joanna Kishner is running against Las Vegas attorney Gary Call to keep her seat on the Clark County District Court Department 31 bench.
Two women — Democrat Shondra Summers-Armstrong and Republican Katie Duncan — are seeking to replace Assemblyman William McCurdy II in Assembly District 6.