Democratic officials in 19 states filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump's attempt to reshape elections across the U.S., calling it an unconstitutional invasion of states' clear
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford and Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar joined several attorneys general in a lawsuit against the Trump administration over an executive order, claiming it is attempting to implement a system of “unlawful federal overreach on elections.
Like many of Trump’s initiatives, his election reform plan pushes boundaries and relies on creative legal interpretations of current law. The Constitution gives the states the power to set the “time, places and manner” of their own elections, while allowing Congress to pass election guidelines that override state legislation.
Donald Trump has declared he, and not Nevada, will be in charge of elections in the state. So is Nevada Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo happy now? Lombardo won’t say. Asked about Trump’s executive order,
After Nevada Republicans surpassed their Democratic counterparts in voter registration for the first time in nearly 20 years, Democrats have once again taken over as the state’s top party
After the 2024 election, the state of Nevada says it is investigating more than 300 cases of people attempting to vote twice in the state.
Chattah represented one of the so-called "fake electors" who submitted false certificates to Congress claiming Donald Trump won the 2020 presidential election. She also ran as the Republican candidate for Nevada attorney general in 2022, losing to Democrat ...
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford and Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar are announcing a new lawsuit against the Trump administration over its sweeping election executive order.
Nevada has become the latest state to curtail the participation of transgender athletes in school sports after the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association (NIAA) reversed a 2014 policy that allowed transgender students in high schools to play for teams that align with their gender identity.
(The Center Square) – The Nevada Secretary of State’s Office released a report last week showing that the state is investigating 303 “double vote” incidents in the 2024 general election.