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AB105 would've barred firearms near voting locations. Lombardo says voter intimidation is already illegal; critics call veto ...
RENO, Nev. (KOLO) -A new batch of laws go into effect today, July 1, 2025. Other bills signed by the governor will wait until ...
Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar shouldn’t be taking a victory lap on elections when he ignored such a major concern.
The 2024 election cycle marked the first time Nevada used a $30 million, top-down Voter Registration and Election Management Solution system. A “centralized statewide voter registration database ...
Lawmakers approved allocating the money to merge Clark County with the state’s other 16 counties in a single Voter ...
The Nevada Secretary of State’s Office has received $27 million in in funding to continue the implementation of the VREMS ...
The Indy breaks down the biggest issues of the 2025 legislative session in our Nevada Policy Tracker. Nevada’s 2025 ...
It was a simple campaign promise to put money back in people's wallets during a Presidential election centered on the economy ...
Casting mailed ballots remained popular among voters in last year's presidential election, even as President Donald Trump has ...
Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo approved Senate Bill 421 which is aimed to increase voter turnout in Nevada's Indigenous communities. The new law will allow tribes to run their own polling locations with the ...
() - A bill to open Nevada primary elections to nonpartisan voters will go before a Nevada Senate committee Thursday. Nevada Assembly Speaker Steve Yeager, D-Las Vegas, introduced the bill, which ...
Nevada Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo unexpectedly vetoed a bill on Thursday that would have required voters in the swing state to show a photo ID at the polls — a conservative priority across the ...
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