Nevada’s plan to implement a top-down voter registration system is not on track to meet its January 2024 deadline, a top elections official suggested Friday.
Nevada Secretary of State
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Political action committees backed by Nevada’s largest teachers’ union are suing the secretary of state to remove two of their own tax measures from the 2022 ballot.
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Nevada’s top election official is challenging the status of two ballot measures that the state’s largest teacher’s union promised to withdraw after successfully using them as bargaining chips and pressuring legislators to boost education funding.
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Nevada’s top election official announced Tuesday that her staff had found far fewer complaints of alleged election fraud than state GOP leaders had claimed there were.
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Pro-Trump demonstrators convened in front of the Nevada Capitol to hand-deliver complaints of election fraud to Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske.
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The Trump Campaign and Nevada Republican Party filed a lawsuit against Clark County and the Secretary of State citing a lack of transparency in vote processing.
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Nevada governor won’t make ‘ballot harvesters’ register
Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak ratcheted up tensions in Nevada’s increasingly partisan battle over election management on Tuesday when he rejected a request from its Republican secretary of state to require so-called “ballot harvesters” to register with her office.