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The 2024 Nevada state elections took place on November 5, 2024. On that date, the State of Nevada held elections for U.S. President, U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, Nevada Assembly, and various others. In addition, 10 of the 21 seats in the Nevada Senate were up for election, and several measures were on the ballot.
A ballot question to enshrine Nevada’s abortion rights in the state constitution has met all of the requirements to appear in front of voters in November, the Nevada Secretary of State’s ...
The Question initially appeared on the November 5th, 2024, ballot in Nevada. [3] The ballot measure was approved with 64.4% of the votes. [ 4 ] As Question 6 was approved in 2024, a second vote will be held on November 3, 2026.
On ballot CI-127: Requires the state to adopt an election system where the winner must receive a majority of the vote. [60] TBD: Nevada: Citizens Failed [25] Question 3: Implements a top-five nonpartisan blanket primary; with ranked-choice voting for the general election for state and federal offices. [61] Nov 5 >50% TBD: North Carolina ...
The Nevada Secretary of State's office mistakenly pointed the Green Party to an incorrect affidavit form - one meant for ballot initiatives and referenda, not political parties - that lacked the ...
Nevada was notable for being the only state in which the party that won the popular vote still held a minority of congressional seats in 2024. The Nevada Independent partially attributed this to the impact of gerrymandering imposed by the Democratic-controlled Nevada Legislature in 2021.
(The Center Square) – Five out of seven statewide ballot propositions were approved in Nevada. Three of those will be passed into law. Two propositions will be moving on to the 2026 election ...
On the ballot were five statewide questions for Nevada Constitution amendments. The first one appears to be rejected while the four other questions are approved. [14] Question 2 repeals the struck-down same-sex marriage ban, replacing it with a gender-neutral formulation.