Elections
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Meet the candidates running for CCSD school board District C
Evelyn Garcia Morales and Tameka Henry face off for the School Board district representing North Las Vegas, Historic West Las Vegas, and central Las Vegas Valley.
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NV Supreme Court upholds ruling on mail ballots received post-Election Day
The Nevada Supreme Court noted in its opinion, which was posted by Democracy Docket, that the RNC identified 24 non-postmarked mail ballots that were received by Clark County after this year’s June primary election day, but they provided no evidence regarding the partisan lean of those ballots. The lack of a postmark “occurs as the result…
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Trump vows to impose harsh tariffs, stokes fear of immigrants in 80-minute Las Vegas speech
Trump also spent part of his Thursday speech encouraging his supporters to vote early and by mail in a reversal of his stance four years ago, when he baselessly claimed those methods couldn’t be trusted. Amid strong early turnout from registered Republican voters in Nevada, Donald Trump on Thursday night visited Las Vegas, where he…
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Meet the candidates running for CCSD school board in District B
Eileen Eady and Lydia Dominguez face off for School Board district representing Northwest Las Vegas Valley, Mt. Charleston, Indian Springs, Mesquite, and Moapa Valley.
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Meet the candidates running for CCSD school board in District A
Emily Stevens and Karl Catarata face off for the School Board district representing Henderson, Boulder City, Searchlight, and Laughlin.
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The top election official in a politically crucial Nevada county says she was forced out
The former interim registrar of voters in Washoe County told the AP she had refused personnel changes sought by the county manager’s office and had offered to step down and return to her prior position as deputy. She said she was told that was not possible. The top election official in one of the nation’s…
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‘We gotta care enough to show up:’ Bill Clinton urges voters to turn out during Las Vegas visit
With less than two weeks until Election Day, the former president, famed for his charisma, laid out the stark differences between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. Though it’s been nearly 25 years since former President Bill Clinton last held public office, the two-term Arkansas Democrat still understands the significance of maximizing voter turnout. For Clinton,…
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Harris unveils new proposals to help Latino men get career training, business loans
The Democratic presidential nominee on Tuesday announced new plans to expand vocational programs, eliminate college degree requirements, and create new loan programs for Latinos looking to start a business. Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris on Tuesday announced several new policies aimed at supporting Latino small businesses, workers, and veterans in the waning days of this…

























