The delay is counting votes isn’t the only concerning thing about Nevada’s elections.
Opinion Columns
It’s taking significantly longer to find out election winners than it used to. That’s a problem.
Voters are rightly concerned about public safety. It’s little wonder they don’t trust Cortez Masto and Sisolak.
Adam Laxalt and Joe Lombardo are in a much better position than their Democrat opponents are.
The Las Vegas housing market bears a concerning resemblance to Humpty Dumpty.
Election security laws don’t suppress the vote. Just look at the difference in early voting turnout in Nevada and Georgia.
Election season is chaotic now, but don’t worry, it could always be worse. And it will, if voters approve Question 3.
Coronavirus vaccine mandates for Nevada students likely hinge on who wins the governor’s race.
Despite its constant talk about equity, the Clark County School District remains terrible at educating black and Hispanic students.
Nevada might be the most watched state in the nation on election night. With early voting starting Saturday, here’s what to keep an eye on.
Mass amnesia is the only way Democrats are going to escape voter wrath over high gas prices.
There’s a big difference between the claims Henderson officials make about public safety and what their statistics show.
By not endorsing Gov. Steve Sisolak, the Clark County Education Association inadvertently admitted its policies don’t improve education.
If you want to know the problem with sanctuary city policies, take a closer look at the Las Vegas Strip stabbing.
If you want to see political and moral absurdities, fill in the details when someone uses a euphemism to make a pro-abortion argument.