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The Nevada Secretary of State has several bills related to elections, AI, and child care. KUNR’s Lucia Starbuck spoke to him to learn more about his legislation and moving up election deadlines.
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The Nevada Secretary of State’s office is bringing back legislation to help victims of fraud recoup some of their losses.
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Thousands of mail-in ballots were not counted in Nevada in November. KUNR checked in with the Secretary of State to learn about why this happened.
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The Nevada Supreme Court certified the general election results on Tuesday morning in Carson City.
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As of Monday morning, nearly 14,000 mail-in ballots needed to be signature-cured in Nevada.
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A couple of hundred people gathered on the University of Nevada, Reno’s campus on Sunday for a dance party to the polls.
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The Nevada Supreme Court denied the Secretary of State’s motion to clarify the role of county commissioners to certify elections.
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Nevada Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar is taking action after the Washoe County Commission initially voted against certifying recount election results. Although it’s now resolved, he wants clarity for the future. KUNR’s Lucia Starbuck spoke with him last week to learn more.
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Polls for the 2024 Nevada Presidential Preference Primary closed at 8:12 p.m. on Tuesday night, according to the Nevada Secretary of State. As of 10 a.m. Feb. 7, more than 182,000 Nevadans have cast their ballots, and voters had a variety of issues top of mind.
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The Schools Over Stadiums PAC filed a referendum petition on Sept. 6, hoping to force a statewide vote on state financing for the A’s stadium project in Las Vegas.