One Nevada state Senate race flipped in the latest election returns reported Sunday along with a race for Clark County Commission, with new leaders increasing the margins from earlier in the day.
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Judge William “Bill” Kephart, a longtime judge and incumbent in District Court Department 19 in Clark County, could lose his seat — but there are still thousands of election ballots left to be counted.
Several dozen Latinos gathered Saturday to celebrate President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris.
Rep. Susie Lee has won re-election to her 3rd Congressional District seat, according to the Associated Press, after a tight contest against businessman and former pro wrestler Dan “Big Dan” Rodimer.
With all eyes on the outcome of the presidential race, Nevada appears to be quietly on its way to making history with another general election outcome.
Here is a breakdown of the ballot counting and verification process, according to information provided by the Nevada Secretary of State’s office.
Two groups protesting the presidential election ballot counting, one demanding the counting stop and the other saying all votes should be counted, gathered at election headquarters.
Clark County voters were asked in the general election to choose between the incumbent or the challenger in two races in Las Vegas and North Las Vegas justice courts.
Preliminary election results were posted around 3:30 a.m. for the Nevada State Board of Education’s District 1 seat and three seats on the Nevada System of Higher Education’s Board of Regents.
Preliminary results for the Clark County school board race released Tuesday saw board President Lola Brooks defending her seat, while Lisa Guzman, Katie Williams and Evelyn Garcia Morales took the lead in the three other races.
Businesses across the U.S. — including a handful in Las Vegas — are boarding up storefronts to prepare for any election-related civil unrest.
President Donald Trump’s campaign and the Nevada GOP filed a lawsuit seeking to keep Nevada polls open until 8 p.m. to compensate for problems that delayed voting at some precincts in Clark County Tuesday morning.
With all polling stations closed and in-person voting ballots submitted, Clark County and Nevada have started tabulating votes.
A judge ruled Monday that Clark County must turn over some public records to the Nevada Republican Party and President Donald Trump’s campaign, but denied or delayed the lion’s share of Republican requests for information on mail balloting and signature verification.
More people have cast ballots already in Nevada — either by mail or using in-person early voting — than voted in the entire 2016 election, secretary of state figures show.
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