The Nevada Supreme Court ordered Gov. Joe Lombardo’s ethics case back to District Court.
2022 Election
Nevada received an ‘A’ on election policy progress from the Institute for Responsive Government due to the state legislature passing laws expanding voting rights and reforming its voter registration database
For his last election, Joe Gloria managed a department that sent more than a million mail ballots to voters, operated more than 100 voting centers, processed more than 650,000 ballots and submitted the results on time.
Many saw Cisco Aguilar’s win in the Nevada secretary of state race as a win for democracy, but the threat is still very real, analysts say.
The Yomba Shoshone Tribe had difficulty getting an in-person polling location for the 2022 midterms. Tribes across Nevada and Indian Country face barriers in accessing the voting booth.
Former elected official Susan Brager and David “Coach” Crete are seeking a six-year term in the District 7 seat on the Nevada System of Higher Education’s Board of Regents.
Las Vegas elementary school principal Michelee “Shelly” Crawford and Elko community college professor John Patrick Rice want to serve on the Nevada System of Higher Education’s Board of Regents.
John Moran, an attorney, faces off against advertising executive Stephanie Goodman for the District 13 seat on the state’s higher education board.
Charges of conflicts of interest and mudslinging have characterized the Henderson Ward 3 council race, in which the candidates mostly agree on the issues.
Currently, City Council members in Henderson are elected by all voters in the city. But under Question 1 on the November ballot, they could soon be elected only by voters in each of the four wards.
Two state political newcomers, auto repair business owner Clint Brown and Rancho High history teacher Reuben D’Silva, are the Assembly District 28 candidates.
U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto criticized her Republican opponent, Adam Laxalt, as the two tout dueling law enforcement endorsements on the campaign trail.
Democrat Elizabeth Brickfield, Republican Danielle Gallant and Libertarian Mercy Manley will vie for the seat left open with the departure of an incumbent Republican.
Clark County will release the job titles and political affiliations of election workers to the Republican National Committee, but not their names.
Republican Sigal Chattah and Libertarian John Kennedy are challenging Aaron Ford’s bid for re-election as Nevada attorney general.
Former Family Court Judge William Gonzalez and pro tem Justice of the Peace Jessica Goodey are running to become justice of the peace in Department 6.
Max Berkley is a longtime public defender; Amy Wilson has practiced criminal and civil law.
Danielle “Pieper” Chio is critical of incumbent Justice of the Peace Joe Bonaventure’s record on pretrial release of defendants.
Prosecutor Noreen DeMonte and appointed incumbent Justice of the Peace Cybill Dotson are both veteran attorneys, each with 18 years of legal practice.
Incumbent county recorder Debbie Conway, seeking her fifth term, faces a lone challenger in the November general election.
