In battleground states like Nevada — where fewer than 10% of votes could sway the outcome of November’s elections — experts are focusing on a community that can cause an electoral shift: new Americans
A Nevada Republican politician who ran unsuccessfully for state treasurer in 2022 has pleaded not guilty to two new federal fraud charges and is headed toward trial in two weeks
Sam Brown, a first-time candidate in Nevada who could tip control of the upper chamber this November, can score an upset against first-term Democrat Sen. Jacky Rosen, GOP leaders say.
Many states, such as Nevada, have taken a number of measures to ensure the integrity of their voting system following the last presidential election. This is of particular concern in states that became embroiled in "election denialism" schemes and are considered “battleground” states.
The vice president and former president take the stage Tuesday in their first debate. Here's what time it's on in Nevada.
The Nevada Supreme Court barred the Green Party from the state’s November general election ballot, overturning a lower court ruling in the party’s favor. In June the Nevada State Democratic Party filed a lawsuit alleging the Nevada Green Party submitted invalid signatures to appear on Nevada’s ballot.
"As crews continue working around the clock to mitigate the Davis Fire in Northern Nevada, the Harris-Walz campaign is postponing Governor Tim Walz's scheduled rally in Reno on Monday, September 9th," the campaign said in a statement.
Nevada is deciding whether to adopt a similar system to that of Alaska’s through ranked-choice voting and an open primaries. At the same time, Alaskans debate whether to keep the new election
Early voting is set to be underway in several states this month. The Washington Examiner will take a closer look at the swing states, including voting rules you need to know and key differences from prior elections.
The Nevada Supreme Court ruled the Green Party ineligible for the general election ballot on Friday, after lawsuit filed by Nevada Democrats.