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Smooth primary election day bodes well for general, but low turnout a concern, says SOS
Reno Gazette-Journal· 6 days agoCounty election workers will still accept mail-in ballots until June 15, but unofficial returns put...
Smooth primary bodes well for general, but low turnout seen as concern
Elko Daily Free Press· 7 days agoCounty election workers will still accept mail-in ballots until June 15, but unofficial returns put...
Deadlines met for pretrial motions in suit against Grass Valley and Nevada County Registrar of...
The Grass Valley Union· 4 days agoIn a statement from the City of Grass Valley, any registered voter can challenge or contest an...
Jim Hartman: Nevada Voter ID initiative clears Supreme Court
Nevada Appeal· 4 days agoThe Nevada ballot initiative requiring voter identification cleared an important legal hurdle when...
Nevada's nonpartisan voters could play a major role in deciding key U.S. senate race
NPR· 7 days agoNevada's U.S. Senate election was decided by 8,000 votes. But yesterday, nonpartisans didn't really get a say in the closed primary election, and they make up more than 30% ...
Trump’s Favored Candidate Just Won Nevada’s Senate Primary
The Nation· 5 days agoOn cue, on Monday of this week Brown won by a landslide, securing almost 60 percent of the primary ...
Biden Vs. Trump 2024 Election Polls: Trump Leads As Most Voters Unmoved By His Conviction, New Poll...
Forbes· 5 days agoKennedy Jr. and other third-party candidates on the ballot. While the majority of voters (61% in the...
Biden Vs. Trump 2024 Election Polls: Independents Less Likely To Support Trump Post-Conviction
Forbes· 2 days agoFormer President Donald Trump’s conviction in Manhattan dented his support among independents,...
The 2024 ‘Deciders’: Who are they and what makes them tick?
Washington Post· 2 days agoRiKi Denning is, by her own account, “torn up” about the November election. Forced to choose between...
Compare your views with those of the voters who may swing the election
Washington Post· 23 hours agoThe Washington Post and the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University surveyed 3,513 registered voters in six key states in this year’s presidential ...