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Election results not deterring push to remove regents from the Nevada Constitution
By Isabella AldreteAlthough the ballot question would have only removed the constitutional guarantee of the board's existence and not repealed any other existing laws, it marked the latest tension point between Nevada lawmakers and the Board of Regents.

Despite progress in Nevada, new study shows voting for Native Americans harder than ever
By Associated PressA new study has found that systemic barriers to voting on tribal lands contribute to substantial disparities in Native American turnout, particularly for presidential elections.

As in 2022, state Democrats argue that Nevada is the only state that meets the DNC's professed preferences for a state that is racially and economically diverse, politically competitive and feasible for candidates and the party, both from a cost and technical competence perspective. Given Democratic losses in 2024 with Latino voters and working class voters, state party Chair Daniele Monroe-Moreno wrote that the DNC should elevate a state that possesses those kinds of voters in droves.

Analysis: How redistricting helped Nevada Democrats — but not enough to gain supermajority
By Eric NeugeborenDemocrats largely benefitted from the new boundaries — particularly in swing Assembly districts and Congressional District 3 — but the new districts hurt them in the races that cost them a chance of a supermajority.

Trump's threat of mass deportations looms large for undocumented people in Nevada
By Isabella AldreteOn top of separating loved ones, immigration advocates say that a mass deportation campaign could be widely disruptive to Nevada's economy and cultural fabric.

What's behind Nevada Latinos' shift toward Trump in the 2024 election?
By Isabella AldreteInflation, concern about border security and unfocused Democratic messaging all contributed to Trump's increasing success with Nevada Latinos.

Nevada's top election official eyes changes to speed up ballot counting
By Eric NeugeborenIn an interview with The Nevada Independent, Aguilar said many of the ballot counting difficulties likely stemmed from staffing levels in Clark and Washoe counties, despite efforts by both counties this year to accelerate ballot processing.

Two Moms for Liberty allies joining the Clark County School Board. What happens now?
By Rocío HernándezCulture war issues centered in the Clark County School Board's races will likely be a source of tension next year as two former members of a conservative parents group join the 11-member board.

Indy Explains: How mass challenges to Nevada voter registrations face uphill legal battle
By Eric NeugeborenA conservative group challenged more than 30,000 voters' eligibility, but state law requires familiarity with individual cases to try to nullify a registration.

Big voter turnout this year benefited Republicans, contradicting conventional political wisdom
By Associated PressIn Nevada, nearly 1.5 million ballots were cast, exceeding 2020 levels. That year, Trump had warned expanded mail balloting would forever sideline Republicans.

How Democrat Jacky Rosen won Nevada's Senate race in a Trump year
By Gabby BirenbaumThe freshman senator attributes her success to localizing the Senate race, emphasizing her Nevada roots and commitment to bipartisanship and painting Brown as too extreme for the state. This allowed her to win even in a national environment that favored Republicans and keep enough registered nonpartisan and soft Republican Trump voters from picking Brown as well.

Voters failed to approve 30 years of funding for Washoe County libraries. Now, the system could face massive cuts if commissioners direct the money elsewhere.

Clark, Washoe counties certify 2024 election results
By Eric Neugeboren, Tabitha MuellerThe Clark County Commission unanimously approved the results, while Washoe County Commissioner Jeanne Herman, a Republican, was the only vote against certification amid complaints from residents alleging widespread fraud.

Clark County discovers 1,600 uncounted ballots, but results unchanged
By Eric NeugeborenIn a Friday letter sent to Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar, the county said the votes were stuck in the "duplication stage" of the counting process, but have now been counted and were always under county control.

Union-backed no taxes on tips policy attracts unlikely fan — nonunion Red Rock Resorts
By Howard StutzGaming company executives and the Culinary union find an unprecedented common bond in supporting the idea brought up during the presidential campaign.

Transgender students flood crisis hotlines as Trump pledges to roll back LGBTQ+ protections
By Associated PressMany LGBTQ+ teens worry about what a second Trump term will mean for their lives, especially after the president-elect's allies spent heavily on ads with anti-transgender messages, including on Nevada airwaves.

Nevada breaks signature curing record; 9K ballots tossed because of invalid signatures
By Eric NeugeborenThe signatures on more than 23,000 mail ballots were successfully cured in this month's election, while more than 9,000 mail ballots had inadequate signatures and were not counted.

Voters in Nevada and two other states voted last Tuesday to advance protections for abortion rights in their state constitutions while also electing Donald Trump for the White House.

Certifying this year's presidential results begins quietly, in contrast to the 2020 election
By Associated PressThe lack of certification drama so far this week is a return to how the typically routine process worked before Trump lost his bid for re-election four years ago.

Project 2025, the blueprint for a hard-right turn in American politics, calls for getting the federal government out of the student loan business and doing away with repayment plans that pre-date the Biden administration.