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Election transparency the goal of new website launched by Nevada officials
In an effort to boost public confidence in Nevada's elections, Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar on Thursday announced the launch of a new website to increase transparency.
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The Nevada Secretary of State’s Office has launched a new website to further transparency for elections, officials say.
All six of Nevada’s constitutional offices are up for election in 2026, including the governor’s seat. Capital Bureau Chief Tabitha Mueller is leading our coverage of the gubernatorial and attorney general races. Politics and data reporter Eric Neugeboren is taking point on the secretary of state and controller races.
Nevada launches a new website to increase election transparency and improve public confidence in the electoral process.
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We asked Nevada School Board candidates questions and they answered. Here's what they said
This article originally appeared on Ames Tribune: We asked Nevada School Board candidates questions and they answered. Here's what they said Celia Brocker is a government, crime, political and education reporter for the Ames Tribune. She can be reached at [email protected].
Nevada Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar launched a new website Wednesday to educate voters about election investigations and the complaint process.
Nevada officials are taking another step toward building public confidence in the state’s election system.The Secretary of State’s Office has rolled out a new w
Assemblyman Bert Gurr (R-Elko) announced today that he will be running for re-election to Nevada State Assembly District 33. This seat encompasses most of rural eastern Nevada and includes most […]
In August, Nevada government agencies were hit with a crippling ransomware attack. Thankfully, Nevada’s election infrastructure wasn’t affected.But against that
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The Supreme Court of Nevada rejected an appeal late Tuesday from President Donald Trump's campaign to overturn the election results in the state, affirming President-elect Joe Biden's win in one of the battleground states that gave him overall victory.
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