Clark County Registrar of Voters Joe Gloria said most of the outstanding ballots from the 2022 election will be counted today, although some provisional ballots remain to be verified and counted.
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Democratic incumbent Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto and Republican Adam Laxalt are essentially tied in the closely watched U.S. Senate race that could determine party control of the Senate.
The Department 13 race in Las Vegas Justice Court remained close, with the challenger in the lead, after updated election results were released Thursday evening.
Democratic Reps. Dina Titus, Susie Lee and Steven Horsford declared victory Thursday in their bids for re-election, even as mail ballots continued to be counted around the state.
Clark County officials still need to count nearly 15,000 mail-in ballots that were received Monday and Tuesday, county Registrar of Voters Joe Gloria said Wednesday.
Reid, a Democrat, has been the top supervisor in the office for the past 15 years. She is leading in vote totals over Republican Patsy Brown, early results showed.
As of late Tuesday night, four Democrats were ahead in Clark County races, including district attorney and county assessor posts.
Two of three Clark County Commissioners up for re-election were leading their races early Wednesday, preliminary election results show.
Preliminary results showed two challengers and one incumbent emerging as front-runners early Wednesday for the three seats up for grabs on the Clark County School Board.
Two incumbents were falling behind in races for Las Vegas justice of the peace, according to preliminary election results released Wednesday evening.
A District Court judge denied a request to keep polling places open after voting machine printers ran out of paper at eight polling places.
For 12 crucial hours on Tuesday, Nevada voters endured heavy winds, cold rain and even snow in the northern part of the state to cast their ballots in a critical midterm election.
A combination of close races and the rules for receiving and counting mail ballots virtually guarantee results won’t become clear for several days
The Justice Department said the monitors will ensure compliance with federal voting rights laws.
Clark County will not be forced to hire more Republican poll workers for its ballot signature verification board, a judge ruled Thursday.
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