Former Nevada assemblyman and prominent defense attorney Ozzie Fumo filed for election Friday to run for Clark County District Attorney.
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Kevin McMahill, who denies any wrongdoing, was once the focus of an internal investigation that led top brass to recommend that he be fired for misconduct.
Former U.S. Sen. Dean Heller and North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee made their bids for governor official on Tuesday, the second day candidates could file for office in Nevada.
Bill Hockstedler said his decision to run for U.S. Senate had nothing to do with the outcome of the 2020 election. It had to do with a shift in his own party.
Filing for offices around Nevada started Monday and will continue through March 18.
Republicans who are also seeking the GOP nomination for governor and frustrated Democrats say Lombardo is refusing to engage in the campaign.
Clark County will spend nearly $1 million to buy four machines that can swiftly count mail-in ballots for the primary and general elections this year.
An odd political friendship led to the revelation that Republican attorney Sigal Chattah angrily texted that AG Aaron Ford should be “hanging from a crane.”
Republican candidates for governor of Nevada clashed Tuesday during a debate sponsored by the Jesse Law-led Clark County Republican Party in Henderson.
Las Vegas real estate and business attorney Tisha Black announced her candidacy for attorney general Monday.
U.S. Senate candidate Adam Laxalt kicked off a campaign swing in Henderson on Friday afternoon, attacking America’s “ruling class” and painting U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto as a “captive of the left.”
After dodging questions early in his gubernatorial campaign about who he thinks is the president of the United States, former U.S. Sen. Dean Heller is taking a stronger stance.
A trade group for Nevada’s largest and most powerful industry is targeting state legislative races with a new PAC.
Army veteran Sam Brown went from obscurity to raising more than $2 million in one of the nation’s key political contests. He wants to keep the momentum going.
Steve Wolfson raised $887,477 last year, while opponent Ozzie Fumo raised a fraction of that amount. Wolfson’s list of donors includes former casino executive Steve Wynn.