President Joe Biden won the Silver State’s primary with nearly 90 percent of the vote Tuesday, paving the way for a 2020 rematch with Donald Trump.
Jessica Hill
GOP presidential frontrunner Donald Trump will be in Las Vegas on Thursday for a caucus night watch party
Democrats and Republicans turned out to vote early in the presidential primary, more than in past caucuses but not as many as previous primaries.
The day of the presidential preference primary has arrived. Here’s some information on where to go and how to vote.
President Joe Biden met with members of Culinary Local 226 and Bartenders Local 165 as he campaigned ahead of the Nevada presidential primary.
The 46th president came to the Silver State to campaign ahead of the primary, where Nevada Democrats are likely to choose him as their Democratic nominee.
Jason Palmer, a tech investor and entrepreneur, is also on Nevada’s presidential primary ballot alongside President Joe Biden.
The life of the mail ballot is not short, according to Clark County Registrar of Voters Lorena Portillo. There are many steps taken to verify ballots.
There’s a couple of different ways you can ensure your mail ballot was counted and follow along with the steps your ballot goes through during the counting process.
Were you expecting a ballot in the mail and didn’t receive one? Here’s what you can do.
President Joe Biden is gearing up for the Nevada presidential preference primary on Tuesday and a likely rematch against Donald Trump in November.
With just four months until the June primary, Senate and congressional candidates are building their strongboxes.
Nevada officails vigorously rebuffed allegations from the Republican National Committee that the state does not maintain its voter rolls and that there were inconsistencies with registered voters versus voting age population.
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford, in conjunction with law firms, filed civil action against five social media platforms, alleging their algorithms deliberately addict the youth.
Several Las Vegas Valley residents plan to participate in the Nevada primaries or caucuses but say they’re not enthusiastic about the options for president.
