A parade to support police and President Donald Trump is planned for Wednesday on the Las Vegas Strip.
Election 2020
State Sen. Dallas Harris is running for election against self-described “small-government guy,” Republican Josh Dowden.
Democrat Nicole Cannizzaro is fighting hard to retain her Senate District 6 seat from a well-funded challenger in Republican April Becker.
Republican Carri Buck and Libertarian Tim Hagen are once again seeking the Senate District 5 seat, running against Democrat Kristee Watson.
A Democrat and a member if the Independent American Party are challenging Assemblyman Glen Leavitt’s bid for re-election in Nevada Assembly District 23.
Two first-time candidates — Democrat Venicia Considine and Republican Heather Ann Florian — are running for the open Assembly District 18 seat.
Either Democrat Claire Thomas or Republican Jack Polcyn will replace the late Assemblyman Tyrone Thompson in Assembly District 17.
A Republican gunning for a seat in state Assembly District 15 says he will “do everything to repeal” a 2019 bill sponsored by the incumbent he’s running against.
Assemblywoman Maggie Carlton is seeking a final term in the Nevada Assembly, where she’s focusing on an economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
Assemblywoman Susan Martinez wants health care for all Nevadans, but one of her opponents says the pandemic is “fake” and wants a constitutional convention on education.
Incumbent Assemblywoman Rochelle Nguyen is facing off against Jonathan Friedrich, a man best known for his fight against paying dues to a HOA he didn’t belong to.
The first debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden takes place Tuesday.
Republican former Assemblyman Richard McArthur is seeking to return once more to his old Assembly District 4 seat, currently held by Democrat Connie Munk.
Two women — a second-generation American and a newly naturalized citizen — are the candidates hoping to fill the vacant seat in Assembly District 16.
The first of three scheduled contests between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden is scheduled to kick off at 6 p.m. Tuesday.