Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen outlined her priorities for her next term during a victory speech in Las Vegas.
Jessica Hill

Jessica Hill covers Nevada politics. Before joining the Las Vegas Review-Journal in August 2022, she covered politics and environmental issues for the Las Vegas Sun. Jessica moved to Las Vegas in October 2021 after spending two years on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, writing about crime and small-town governments. Hailing from Akron, Ohio, she graduated in 2019 from Ohio University with degrees in journalism, global studies and Spanish.
Here’s what you need to know about the 2024 election and the results — so far.
Close races in Nevada could come down to ballots that need cured. Here’s what you need to know about the curing process.
Esmeralda County says ballots in its Precinct 2 did not include Congressional District 4 candidates.
Voters rejected ranked-choice voting, but approved a measure to implement voter ID.
One trend is becoming increasingly evident: Voter turnout for the 2024 election appears significantly lower than in previous elections.
The ability of Gov. Joe Lombardo to veto legislation was in play in Tuesday’s election.
A ballot question calling to implement voter ID received overwhelming support by Nevada voters, passing by about 44 percentage points, The Associated Press called Tuesday night.
Ballot Question 6, which would enshrine protections for abortion in the Nevada Constitution, passed by a wide margin, the Associated Press declared.
A proposal to implement open primaries and ranked-choice voting in Nevada failed, The Associated Press called.
Democratic Rep. Susie Lee won her re-election against Republican challenger Drew Johnson 51.2 percent to 48.8 percent, the Associated Press said.
President-elect Donald Trump won the Silver State, marking the first time a Republican presidential candidate won the state in 20 years.
A Rosen win is an important hold for Democrats in a now-Republican dominated Senate, and it ensures both Nevada senators are in the D column.
Everything you need to know about Election Day, from what to wear to vote to when you can expect results
Nevada has historically been one of the last states to release results on Election Night. Officials are hopeful that won’t be the case this year.