Ballot Question 7 would amend the Nevada Constitution to require voters to present photo identification before voting in person or provide a Social Security
By voting to pass Question 4, Nevadans can make a powerful statement that slavery and involuntary servitude, in any form, have no place in the state. This change is not just symbolic but represents a commitment to ending any practices that resemble or perpetuate coerced labor, affirming the dignity and rights of all individuals in the Silver State.
Nevada Democratic U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen and Republican challenger Sam Brown have held their only debate of the campaign
Each of the 10 people The Nevada Independent interviewed expressed that this was the most important election of their lifetimes.
Early voting is underway in Massachusetts, Nevada and New Mexico with just 17 days to go until the general election on Nov. 5. Find out how to vote in this article.
Social Security and abortion are among the most-searched matters by voters in the swing state ahead of the presidential election.
Saturday is the start of in-person early voting in Nevada. If you've received a mail-in ballot, it’s OK to have mailed it in before then. But Saturday is when vote centers open where you can cast your ballot on a machine in person. You can also hand-deliver your mail-in ballot if you don’t feel comfortable entrusting it to the U.S. Postal Service.
Nev., and Republican Sam Brown, a retired U.S. Army captain, sparred over abortion and immigration Oct. 17 in their only U.S. Senate debate before the Nov. 5 election. But the candidates found shared curiosity about outer space.
Senator Jacky Rosen and her Republican challenger, Sam Brown, met for their only debate, focusing on the cost of living, abortion and other issues.
Because of a statewide initiative where all active registered voters were mailed a form to update their signatures ahead of November’s election – he didn’t have to experience
Fighting from behind in the polls, Brown was combative throughout the hour-long debate against Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen.