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An 80-page external audit calling for an overhaul of the Washoe County Registrar of Voters office was the topic of discussion at a contentious Friday meeting of the county's audit committee.

Attorneys for the governor have vehemently pushed back against the commission attorney's legal analysis that cited Lombardo for 34 distinct violations of two state ethics statutes, for a total of 68 violations.

Former ambassador to Iceland Jeffrey Gunter mulling Senate run in Nevada
By Gabby BirenbaumJeffrey Ross Gunter, a health care executive and former Trump-appointed U.S. ambassador to Iceland, has launched a website hinting at a potential run for U.S. Senate in Nevada.

Nevada GOP sues state, wants to hold a 2024 presidential caucus
By Gabby BirenbaumThe Nevada GOP filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the state over a 2021 law dropping its presidential caucus and establishing a presidential primary in the state.

While not unprecedented, Lombardo's use of a nonprofit to manage his inaugural ball marks a departure from past practice.

Republican April Becker has filed an election integrity violation report alleging Democratic Clark County Commissioner Ross Miller violated campaign finance law several times.

National Republicans recruiting Sam Brown to challenge Rosen
By Gabby BirenbaumSen. Steve Daines (R-MT), the chair of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, is recruiting retired U.S. Army Captain Sam Brown to run for Nevada's U.S. Senate seat in 2024, according to a national Republican strategist.

Ford said he would continue to assist the federal Department of Justice in its investigation into the matter.

Jury finds man charged with threatening Nevada election workers not guilty
By Riley Snyder, Jacob Solis, Gabby BirenbaumAccording to court filings, Juncaj is alleged to have made four threatening phone calls to an employee of the Nevada Secretary of State's Office on Jan. 7, 2021 — the day after the attempted insurrection in Washington, D.C.

Judge denies request to dismiss defamation lawsuit against state GOP director
By Riley Snyder, Jacob SolisJudge Jessica Peterson's order, issued Thursday, states that Nevada Republican Party Executive Director Alida Benson failed to clear the burden of proof for the anti-SLAPP motion, a law that allows defendants in defamation cases to avoid extensive litigation in cases where a lawsuit might otherwise silence their speech.

Democrats: Lombardo voter ID proposal dead on arrival
By Tabitha Mueller, Jacob SolisThough Lombardo's proposed voter identification implementation measure and roll back of vote-by-mail options bill, SB405, received an exemption from legislative deadlines, Assembly Speaker Steve Yeager said "There's no plans for a hearing on that bill."

Former Nevada assemblyman, election denier Jim Marchant running for US Senate
By Naoka Foreman, Gabby BirenbaumJim Marchant, a former Republican state assemblyman and one of the state's most prominent election deniers, is planning to run for Nevada's U.S. Senate seat in 2024.

While Biden's approval rating in Nevada remains underwater, a new Nevada Independent / Noble Predictive Insights poll indicated that voters indeed prefer Biden to the Republican alternatives. Among likely voters, Biden leads former President Donald Trump by a substantial 8 points, 48 percent to 40 percent, and edges out Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis by a 43 percent to 42 percent margin.

Follow the Money: A guide to who gave money to state lawmakers
By Jacob Solis, Sean GolonkaDuring the 2022 election cycle, Nevada lawmakers raised a record $13 million through thousands of big-money contributions (those greater than $200) from a variety of groups and entities including unions, real estate developers, major companies and lawyers.

Follow the Money: $2.8 million in combined legislative campaign spending from minor industries
By Sean Golonka, Jacob SolisStill, even among smaller categories of donors, such as the mining industry and education groups, politically powerful organizations helped drive six-figure contributions across dozens of campaigns.

Assemblywoman Tracy Brown-May (D-Las Vegas) presented the bill and said the measure was intended to "address the inadequacies in accessibility for people with disabilities to be able to cast their votes."

Opponents fret Nevada would lose political spotlight if it joins popular vote compact
By Carly Sauvageau"Without the Electoral College, the four most populous states — California, New York, Texas and Florida — would decide the fate of our country," said Yolanda Knaak with the Nevada Federation of Republican Women.

New Clark County Registrar Lorena Portillo runs on passion for democracy
By Jannelle CalderonLorena Portillo, 47, has worked in the county elections department for 25 years, starting out in a part-time position to make ends meet as a young mom earning her associate degree.

Rosen raises $2.4 million, has record $6 million on hand after first quarter of 2023
By Gabby BirenbaumSen. Jacky Rosen (D-NV) raised $2.4 million in the first quarter of 2023, giving her $6 million in her campaign account as she officially begins her re-election bid — a new Nevada first quarter off-year record, according to her campaign.

Rosen announces 2024 Senate re-election campaign
By Gabby BirenbaumSen. Jacky Rosen (D-NV) officially announced her re-election campaign Wednesday morning, giving Senate Democrats a proven incumbent candidate to promote in a tough 2024 map.