Want to be a poll worker in Nevada’s elections? Here’s what to know.
If you go to a polling place in person, you will find election workers who help the train of democracy run smoothly — from signing people in before casting their ballot to helping guide the line. In other words, their job is to keep the process as orderly as possible. And you can be part of that, too, if you meet the requirements.
Voting in Nevada on Election Day? Here’s what to expect.
Here’s what else you need to know about voting on Election Day in Nevada.
A first timer’s guide to voting in Nevada
Below, you’ll find The Nevadan’s digestible step-by-step guide for first-time voters. Because we’ve all been there!
What you need to know about early voting in Nevada
Considering the significance of this year’s election — not to mention predictions that turnout will be high — we’ve put together a quick guide on everything you need to know about early voting in Nevada.
How to register to vote in Nevada — it’s pretty easy
Whether you just turned 18 years old, recently became a US citizen, or recently moved to Nevada, registering to vote is necessary in order to participate in the November elections. We know how daunting it can be to do anything government related, so that’s why we put together this quick explainer on how to register to vote in Nevada.
The do’s and don’ts of voting by mail in Nevada in 2024
Since 2020, when the country was dealing with the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic, most Nevada voters have used mail ballots to cast their votes. It was so effective in ensuring everyone got the ability to vote that in 2022, lawmakers made it so that all active voters are sent a mail ballot come election season.
Report: Nevada elections run well despite efforts from election deniers
With Trump being the Republican presidential nominee again for this year’s election, officials have already begun preparing for his campaign to challenge election results in Nevada and other coveted swing states that could ultimately determine the outcome of the...
Harris offers new hope, energizing Nevadans as she runs for president
The Nevada Harris for President campaign saw a surge in momentum from volunteers, and community advocates agree that the vice president has sparked a new fire for many, including minority voters who had been underwhelmed by their options in this year’s presidential election.
Nevada county reverses controversial vote and certifies two recounts while legal action looms
Commissioners in Nevada's second most populous county certified the results of two local recounts on Tuesday, reversing course on a controversial vote against certification that spurred legal action and put Washoe County in unchartered legal territory.