Backers of the measure, Question 1 on the November ballot, say it will ensure “equal rights for crime victims” in Nevada by embedding rules into the state constitution.
Ramona Giwargis
Ramona Giwargis covered state government and politics for the Las Vegas Review-Journal from January 2018 to December 2018. She previously covered local politics all over California, including stops in her hometown of San Jose, Merced, Salinas and Eureka. Ramona is a graduate of San Jose State University and has won multiple awards for investigative journalism.
Democrats have accused Nevada Republican Attorney General Adam Laxalt of violating state ethics laws by giving favorable treatment to his gubernatorial campaign.
A Las Vegas judge on Thursday agreed to reconsider his decision to overturn a Nevada Assembly election because the winner was late in filing campaign finance reports.
A Koch network-backed nonprofit is throwing more money into the Nevada gubernatorial race as part the group’s effort to boost Republican Adam Laxalt’s chances.
From a former presidential candidate to the president’s oldest son, businessman Danny Tarkanian has called on some of the biggest names in politics and entertainment to boost his congressional campaign.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said during a visit to Las Vegas on Monday that Americans are facing the most important election of their lives this November.
All 17 of Nevada’s counties have joined a new federal information sharing network that election officials say will bolster election cybersecurity and infrastructure ahead of the 2018 midterms.
In response to a lawsuit from defeated candidate Mack Miller, Clark County District Judge Jim Crockett on Sept. 14 deemed Jason Burke — who won the Assembly District 5 Republican primary by 122 votes — ineligible for the office and declared Miller the winner.
Sandwiched between thousands of supporters, Jennie Hardy gripped a bright pink “Women for Trump” sign and waited for the man she credits with putting her son, a diesel mechanic, back to work.
A poll released Wednesday has Republican Sen. Dean Heller and Democratic U.S. Rep. Jacky Rosen in a dead heat for Nevada’s U.S. Senate seat.
The midterm elections are less than two months away, and outside groups are ramping up their spending efforts in Nevada in hopes of influencing Silver State voters when they head to the polls.
In a decision that appears to flout Nevada election law, a Las Vegas judge has nullified the results of a Republican primary election.
In November, Nevada could elect the country’s first female-majority legislature. Of the 63 seats, a state-record 25 were held by women in 2017.
Republicans in Nevada have made California the boogeyman of the 2018 midterm elections, stoking fears that if Democrats win in November they will turn the Silver State into the Golden State.
An independent research center explored both sides of six ballot measures facing Nevada voters in November — four of which would be etched into the state constitution.