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Democratic groups spend millions to meddle in GOP governor primary
It's part of a national trend by Democratic groups to meddle in Republican primaries ahead of the 2022 midterm elections, aiming to knock presumed frontrunners down a peg.
Sisolak, Rosen and other top Democrats oppose ranked-choice voting measure
Cannizzaro echoed that opposition, saying in a statement that "locking this change into the state constitution is risky and would make it nearly impossible to fix if things go wrong."
On the Record: Democratic House candidate Amy Vilela on climate, health care and Ukraine
Vilela said her opponent could have fought for "bold, progressive policies that would make a real change in working class lives" but has not done so during her nearly decade holding the seat.
Republicans turn to old playbook linking crime to immigration as election season heats up
Nevada televisions have been bombarded for weeks with messaging echoes from a decade ago — pointing to surging encounters at the southern border, juxtaposing images of tattooed gang members alongside rival politicians amid a rise in both violent crime and migrants at the southern border.
Titus facing hardest race in recent years to retain seat in newly competitive district
With the new District 1 boundaries and demographics, Republican candidates are sensing the opportunity to flip the seat held by Titus.
How to participate in Nevada's 2022 primary election

How to participate in Nevada's 2022 primary election

By Tim Lenard, Jackie Valley
Candidates filed for office in March, and the primary election will whittle down that field before the general election in November.
Laxalt, Brown face off in first debate of Republican Senate primary
In their first debate of the Republican primary for the U.S. Senate, former Attorney General Adam Laxalt and newcomer Sam Brown collided over personal histories and "election integrity."
Free from donation limits, PACs pour millions into governor's race, ballot questions
While individual candidates are subject to a $10,000 contribution limit per cycle ($5,000 each for the primary and general), political action committees in Nevada are allowed to raise and spend unlimited amounts.
On the Record: GOP governor hopeful Dean Heller on taxes, abortion and Trump
Despite a long political career in the Silver State — including eight years in the U.S. Senate — Heller remains in the thick of the pack of the 15-person Republican primary for governor.
Republicans Black, Chattah clash in attorney general primary debate
Co-moderated by journalist Sam Shad and Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist Victor Joecks on the program Nevada Newsmakers, the debate comes with just over three weeks remaining before early voting begins.
Nevada Democrats to apply for early primary spot in new DNC presidential contest calendar
The Nevada Democratic Party will apply for approval of that move as the Democratic National Committee (DNC) panel works on revising the Democrats' presidential primary calendar.
GOP political newcomers chasing well-funded attorney for a chance to face Rep. Susie Lee
Though none of the Republican candidates in District 3 have held office in the Silver State, Becker has emerged as a front runner in the race, bringing in the most money and earning the backing of the Republican establishment.
New community center courts coveted Asian American and Pacific Islander voters
The Republican National Committee opened an Asian Pacific American Community Center on Wednesday in Las Vegas that it envisions as a resource to reach voters and a hub for members to bring up community concerns.
Handful of competitive primaries could shape GOP chances to gain Assembly ground
Even with more than half of their members not returning to the Legislature, Assembly Republicans are feeling confident heading toward the 2023 session that they can capture more seats.
Lawsuits: GOP activists in Clark, Washoe seek 'meaningful voter observation'
The lawsuits echo claims made by former President Donald Trump, who in the days following the 2020 election erroneously said that his campaign observers were denied access to ballot-counting rooms.
Republicans eye competitive state Senate primary races as potential flips
Though Democrats are expected to maintain control of both houses, Republicans are hoping to prevent a two-thirds supermajority (14 seats) that could have implications for tax increases.
Laxalt, Brown spar to unseat Cortez Masto, flip Senate seat for GOP
By most metrics, the Senate race in Nevada will be one of just a handful that will decide control of the nation's most powerful deliberative body for at least the next two years. 
Dem Zach Conine mounts early defense of treasurer seat as Fiore, others join race
Conine has signaled that he won't be giving up the job without a fight. He shot back at Las Vegas City Councilwoman Michele Fiore's entry into the race with a release highlighting the "serious work" of the office.
Senate race updates: Behind an anti-abortion group's endorsement of Laxalt
In the wake of Laxalt's endorsement last week from anti-abortion National Right to Life, The Nevada Independent obtained a copy of the candidate questionnaire the group used to grade possible candidate endorsements. 
Lombardo calls public option 'bullshit,' drawing attacks from Sisolak, progressives
Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo described the public health care option approved by Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak last year as "bullshit" during Tuesday's forum of GOP governor candidates.