The event would aim to highlight Republican congressional candidates and promote the president’s record as his party seeks to maintain its narrow majorities in Congress, The Wall Street Journal reported.
2026 election
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Alexis Hill launches petition urging Nevada lawmakers to reject Hollywood tax breaks and prioritize local services over film subsidies.
Clark County Sheriff Kevin McMahill launched his 2026 re-election bid, emphasizing crime reduction, tech innovation and stronger community policing.
Albert Mack, the CEO of a private equity firm, will run as a Republican for the Clark County Commission seat currently held by Commissioner Justin Jones, who is not seeking re-election.
The ballot question will essentially renew the city’s existing 12-cent property tax dedicated to supporting parks and recreation.
Joshua Walters is the latest candidate planning to run in the crowded Republican primary in hopes of defeating Democratic U.S. Rep. Susie Lee.
Gov. Joe Lombardo launched his re-election campaign in what is expected to be a competitive race in 2026.
Lydia Dominguez said she would prioritize a balanced budget, term limits and no tax increases.
Keith Hanoff, a retired Metropolitan Police Department officer, is one of several Republican candidates who hope to defeat Rep. Dina Titus.
Vote Nevada PAC filed two initiatives that could appear on the 2026 ballot. One would bring open primaries, and another would create an independent redistricting commission.
Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones announced he will not run for re-election next year, citing discussions with his family and “the rigors of another campaign.”
Joe Dalia is seeking the open seat left by Treasurer Zach Conine, who is term-limited and announced plans to run for attorney general in the Democratic primary.
Assemblymember Heidi Kasama announced her candidacy for Clark County Commission, in hopes of defeating Democratic Commissioner Justin Jones.
Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson on Tuesday announced that he will seek re-election next year.
Steve Grammas, president of the Las Vegas Police Protective Association, announced he plans to run for Las Vegas City Council.

 
 
				
 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
							 
							 
							 
							 
							 
							 
							