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VOTING
  1. Since 2020, Nevada's elections have been conducted primarily through mail voting.

    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. 
  2. VOTING - The Nevadan

    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.
  3. VOTING - The Nevadan

    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.
  4. VOTING - The Nevadan

    In ‘dangerous precedent,’ Washoe Commissioners refuse to certify election results

    Washoe County Commissioners voted Tuesday to not approve results of two races that had votes recounted, potentially setting “a dangerous precedent for elections in Nevada.” Commissioner Clara Andriola has requested a reconsideration vote for next Tuesday.
  5. VOTING - The Nevadan

    VP Kamala Harris in Las Vegas: ‘This race will be decided by you’

    Vice President Kamala Harris reassured Nevada voters that President Joe Biden still has the ability to be the country’s leader amid concerns about his age after the first presidential debate against Donald Trump.
  6. VOTING - The Nevadan

    EXCLUSIVE: A chat with Julie Chávez Rodríguez, campaign manager for Biden’s reelection campaign

    Political activist and granddaughter of César Chávez speaks on how the Biden-Harris campaign is working to win the Latino vote in Nevada and the recent executive order aiming to keep immigrant families together. She also touches on how her grandfather and his legacy influences her work.
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