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Changes abound for Southern Nevada's local governments, including the start of a new political career for the former congresswoman.

Moms for Liberty-linked candidates win in school board races
By Rocío HernándezTwo candidates with ties to Moms for Liberty, a conservative group that has advocated for book bans and against policies that accommodate LGBTQ+ students, won their races on the Clark County School Board.

Like several of her Senate Democratic colleagues running in tight races, Rosen was able to win re-election despite former President Donald Trump winning the state at the top of the ticket. With her win, Democrats have retained a critical swing-state seat. By flipping seats in West Virginia, Ohio and Montana, Republicans have now taken control of the upper chamber. Races in Arizona and Pennsylvania, two seats held by Democrats, have yet to be called.

Nevadans reject open primary, ranked-choice voting ballot measure
By Tabitha MuellerThe measure was part of national groups' multistate campaign to curb political polarization. Opponents, including major political parties, decried it as confusing.

We break down the status of supermajorities in each chamber and the results of consequential legislative races.

Nevada voters reject Board of Regents question, approve diaper tax exemption
By Isabella AldreteVoters rejected a measure to remove the constitutional status of the elected Board of Regents, after rejecting a similar effort four years ago. Several other lower-profile ballot questions sailed to victory.

Trump wins Nevada, delivering Silver State to Republicans for first time in 20 years
By Gabby Birenbaum, Eric NeugeborenFormer President Donald Trump has won Nevada's six electoral votes, becoming the first Republican to win the state in two decades and riding a wave of discontent over the economy and an embrace of voting methods that Nevada Republicans have previously eschewed.

Nevadans vote to enshrine abortion rights in Constitution, but it needs approval in 2026
By Eric NeugeborenThe approval of Question 6, which asked voters whether the Nevada Constitution should include a fundamental right to abortion, means that the Constitution will be amended if a majority of voters also approve it in 2026.

Nevadans approve ballot question to require voter ID; measure heads to 2026 ballot
By Eric NeugeborenQuestion 7 far exceeded the 50 percent threshold matching limited polling that showed strong support for a voter ID requirement. It must also receive support from a majority of voters in the 2026 general election.

Live Blog: Rosen wins re-election in critical U.S. Senate race
By The Nevada Independent StaffThe Nevada Independent will be tracking and calling key races in Nevada, including the presidential, congressional and legislative contests.

Nevada voters say they are 'cautiously optimistic' in spite of charged election season
By Isabella AldreteA late October AP-NORC poll found that about 70 percent of Americans report feeling anxious or frustrated about the 2024 presidential campaign.

Presidential outcomes and nonpartisan voters: The top 13 things to watch on Election Day in Nevada
By Tabitha Mueller, Gabby Birenbaum, Howard Stutz, Eric Neugeboren, Rocío Hernández, Isabella AldreteTrump or Harris? How do nonpartisans break? The Nevada Independent breaks down the most compelling storylines we're following on decision day.

Indy Explains: When will we know Nevada's election results?
By Eric NeugeborenNevadans could once again have to wait days until the presidential winner is declared, but changes to state counting rules mean there will be more results published earlier in the night on Election Day.

Democrats' strong ground game has won them tough Nevada races before. Will it still work?
By Tabitha Mueller, Gabby Birenbaum, Eric NeugeborenA broad and well-organized canvassing effort has been the critical instrument in Democrats' electoral toolbox over several cycles. That superior ground game is why Democrats — despite tied polls and strong Republican turnout in early voting — still believe in Nevada.

Reno pastor endorses Republicans in violation of IRS rules
By Bert JohnsonThe pastor's political activities could jeopardize the tax exempt status of his church – at least in theory. But at least one expert says it's doubtful the IRS will look into them, because the agency is short on resources.
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In their own words: Amodei and other lawmakers describe a 'chaos' Congress and why they come back
By Associated PressAP sat down separately with lawmakers, three Republicans including Rep. Mark Amodei (R-NV) and three Democrats, to hear what it's like on Capitol Hill and what they can do to make it better.

A national campaign to lessen polarization pushes Nevadans to ditch partisan primaries
By Associated PressThe $70 million effort to replace traditional primaries with either nonpartisan ones or ranked choice voting in six state is run by Denver-based Unite America. The group has donated close to $14 million toward the passage of Nevada's Question 3.

Takeaways from Kamala Harris' closing pitch in Nevada
By Eric Neugeboren, Amy AlonzoDuring speeches in North Las Vegas and Reno, Harris rehashed a slew of her policies aimed at lowering health care, housing and grocery costs, and characterized her candidacy as a fight for freedom and dignity.

Trump makes final pitch to Nevadans, cheers GOP's early voting totals
By Isabella Aldrete, Howard StutzIn a nearly 95-minute stump speech in Henderson, the former president played to an adoring audience while slamming Harris.

Las Vegas city attorneys could negotiate paying between $250 million and $286 million to the Badlands developer who was blocked from turning a golf course into housing.