Voting Info
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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.
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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…
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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…
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Vice president candidates present stark contrast on voting issues
Vice president candidates present stark contrast on voting issues. Here’s what you need to know about Tim Walz and JD Vance.
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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 election. Nevada’s elections are largely conducted in accordance with state law, though a number of local…
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It’s official: Nevadans will vote on abortion rights in November
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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Two Moms for Liberty-backed CCSD school board candidates advance to November election
Clark County voters narrowed down school board races from 25 candidates to eight — two of which are backed by the far-right political organization Moms for Liberty.
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Sam Brown opposes many gun safety reforms. How will that shape the 2024 US Senate race?
Sam Brown has been on record saying he opposes many gun safety measures supported by Nevada voters, and that the Second Amendment ‘shall not be infringed.’ Since his foray into Nevada politics nearly four years ago, Republican US senate candidate Sam Brown has been frank when it comes to his laissez faire stance on gun…
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Chasten Buttigieg: LGBTQ rights could be at stake in November election
In a Q&A, the husband of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg tells The Nevadan that, when it comes to LGBTQ issues, the difference between Biden and Trump couldn’t be more clear. While growing up in northern Michigan, Chasten Buttigieg had always wondered if the people in charge cared about the wellbeing of young queer kids like…
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Nevada Secretary of State teams up with veterans to keep elections safe
The new partnership with Vet the Vote is looking for veterans and military family members across Nevada to volunteer to help administer the 2024 election. The Nevada Secretary of State’s office has unveiled a new partnership that aims to give military veterans and their families a new mission for the public good: Signing up as…

























