Voting Info
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From the desert to the Strip: How the election’s fight over immigration may upend Nevada’s economy
the election’s fight over immigration may upend Nevada’s economy. Here’s what you need to know.
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Election officials vs. election observers vs. election campaigners: What’s the difference?
Election officials, observers, and campaigners have very specific jobs throughout the election process. Here’s what you need to know about each.
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‘Just Vote, Baby!:’ Allegiant Stadium to serve as Election Day polling place
Any voter registered in Clark County will be eligible to vote at Allegiant Stadium so long as they haven’t already cast their mail-in ballot or participated in early voting. The largest sporting venue in Las Vegas will serve as a polling place for the first time ever, beginning with the upcoming Nov. 5 election, Nevada…
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Abortion is on the ballot in Nevada: Here’s what to know about Question 6
Abortion in Nevada is allowed up to 24 weeks of pregnancy, but voters will decide in November whether the protections should be added to the state constitution to further protect access.
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Your guide to Nevada’s 2024 ballot questions
Voters in Nevada will find seven questions on their 2024 ballot this election. Here’s what those questions mean.
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Trump campaign, GOP allege noncitizens voted in Nevada, but many were likely naturalized citizens
While Republicans claim that nearly 4,000 noncitizens voted in the 2020 election in Nevada, a report from the state’s previous Republican Secretary of State suggests that many — and possibly all — of those individuals were naturalized citizens by the time they voted. Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and Nevada Republicans filed a lawsuit last week…
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Nevada is moving to a ‘top-down’ voter registration system. What does that mean for the election?
Prior to last month’s rollout, election administrators from each of Nevada’s 17 counties utilized a ‘bottom-up’ approach, in which they maintained their own list of registered voters that would then be transmitted to the state. The state of Nevada is implementing a new so-called “top-down” system to manage voter registration data ahead of this November’s…
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Here’s what to know about how we’re covering the 2024 elections
In our efforts to be a local news source you trust, we wanted to share a little bit about how we’re thinking about our elections coverage this year—and every year, really.
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Harris-Walz support ‘No Tax on Tips Act’ an effort to exempt tips from taxes
Kamala Harris acknowledged in Las Vegas the hard-working men and women of the hospitality industry and committed to fight to end taxes on tips.
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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…

























