Nevada Supreme Court Keeps Redistricting Ballot Initiative Off 2024 Ballot
Nevada voters will not vote on if the state will establish an independent redistricting committee after a ruling from the Nevada Supreme Court today.
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Nevada voters will not vote on if the state will establish an independent redistricting committee after a ruling from the Nevada Supreme Court today.
The Democratic National Committee is pushing back against anti-voting claims in at least four lawsuits brought by the Republican National Committee against election officials.
The Trump campaign is challenging Nevada’s mail-in ballot receipt deadline in its first election lawsuit of the year with the help of the Republican National Committee (RNC) and the Nevada Republican Party.
A federal judge yesterday rejected a right-wing legal challenge to Nevada’s recently enacted Election Worker Protection Law after previously dismissing the case last October.
Nevada Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar (D) is calling for more federal funding for elections after a coding “glitch” in the vote tally in the state’s Presidential Preference Primary (PPP) in February.
Today, the Republican National Committee filed its fourth anti-voting lawsuit this year.
U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil (R-Wis.), chairman of the Committee on House Administration, sent a letter Monday expressing concerns about a coding “glitch” that erroneously marked an unknown number of voters as having voted in Nevada’s Presidential Preference Primary (PPP), when in fact they had not.
Yesterday, in a pair of orders a Nevada judge determined the fate of three ballot initiatives in the Silver State.
This week Nevada Republicans will have the chance to make their voices heard in the presidential election. But the political process has become complicated, with a separate caucus and a primary held just two days apart, a lawsuit and Republican candidates competing in differing elections.
Former President Donald Trump won’t be on the Nevada primary ballot next month, but it won’t be due to 14th Amendment challenges to his eligibility nor for any outlandish reason, such as forgetting to file paperwork in the state.