Why hasn鈥檛 a lieutenant governor been appointed in Nevada?
The Nevada lieutenant governor鈥檚 office has been vacant for more than three months, but the absence has not been felt because 鈥渘ot much happens in that office,鈥 性视界传媒 political scientist David Damore said.
New group targets Nevada with election reform initiative
Nevadans next year will have the opportunity to vote on open primaries and ranked-choice voting, if a newly formed statewide coalition has its way.
Minority populations poised for political power as Southern Nevada diversifies
At the ballot box in 2020, minority communities came out in droves to choose political leaders at the national, state, and local levels.
Is Politics Ruining The Clark County School Board?
The Clark County school board fired Jesus Jara; now they are going to consider hiring him again.
Is the GOP鈥檚 2021 election success repeatable in Nevada?
Republican Glenn Youngkin鈥檚 upset victory last week in the Virginia governor鈥檚 race was a big change for the blue-leaning state, where last year President Joe Biden won by 10 percentage points against Donald Trump.
Redistricting 2021: Uneven population growth foreshadows significant shifts as lawmakers approach redistricting
As state lawmakers embark on the decennial process of redrawing Nevada's major political boundaries, they face the task of creating districts that ensure equal representation for residents.
Nevada becomes early Senate battleground
The two top outside groups dedicated to winning control of the Senate have settled on Nevada as an early battleground ahead of next year鈥檚 midterm elections, launching a first wave of television spots that are airing this week.
'Breaking point': Why the red state/blue city conflict is peaking over masks
Political and population trends are colliding as the steadily escalating tension between red states and their blue cities across the Sun Belt is reaching a breaking point over the volatile issue of school masking.