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Nevada judge allows ‘fake electors’ case to move forward
The Nevada Attorney General's Office’s case against six so-called Republican “fake electors” will move forward after a judge’s ruling, a spokesperson confirmed Friday.
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Election transparency the goal of new website launched by Nevada officials
In an effort to boost public confidence in Nevada's elections, Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar on Thursday announced the launch of a new website to increase transparency.
The decision from Justice of the Peace Derek Dreiling means the six defendants will be arraigned in district court, which is set for Oct. 27.
Nevada Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar launched a new website Wednesday to educate voters about election investigations and the complaint process.
Nevada officials are taking another step toward building public confidence in the state’s election system.The Secretary of State’s Office has rolled out a new w
All six of Nevada’s constitutional offices are up for election in 2026, including the governor’s seat. Capital Bureau Chief Tabitha Mueller is leading our coverage of the gubernatorial and attorney general races. Politics and data reporter Eric Neugeboren is taking point on the secretary of state and controller races.
More: We asked Ames mayoral, city council candidates questions. Here are their answers: Political experience and civic activities: 12 years Nevada City Council with six months as acting mayor. I have attended council meetings for 24 years and helped with various activities in Nevada.
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DNC set to start process for deciding which states will vote earliest in 2028 presidential primaries
A Democratic National Committee panel has drafted proposed standards to help the party decide which states will be the earliest to vote in the 2028 presidential primaries.
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Nevada mayoral, city council candidates participate in Q&A ahead of November election
City of Nevada candidates participated in a candidate forum hosted by the League of Women Voters of Ames and Story County.
CARSON CITY, Nev. (KOLO) - The Nevada Secretary of State’s Office is launching a new Indigenous Relations webpage. The office calls it a "dedicated online resource designed to strengthen relationships with Tribal nations and provide accessible information for Native communities across the state."
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