Nevada governor race deadlocked, Senate virtual tie
A new Emerson College poll shows the races for U.S. Senate and governor in Nevada are virtually tied, with less than two months to go before Election Day.
“We want to be taken into account”: Latino residents will be influential in the elections
Las Vegas resident Dandino Garcia, who recently opened his own restaurant serving arepas inspired by his native Venezuela, hasn't seen much of the change that politicians promised.
‘We want to be counted’: Latino residents to be influential in election
Las Vegas resident Dandino Garcia, who recently opened his own restaurant where he serves arepas inspired by his home country of Venezuela, has not seen a lot of the change that politicians have promised.
State’s historical structure holding back Southern Nevada planning
Post COVID-19, Southern Nevada’s attention must turn to balancing growth and economic diversification while mitigating the effects of climate change and a decreasing water supply.
We examine trends in political party registration in the Latino community in Southern Nevada and what those patterns could mean for the upcoming midterm elections.
Democrats’ voter turnout for primary was low, but not unexpected
While more Nevada Republicans than Democrats voted last week in the primary election, the overall turnout of 23.92% was “not too impressive” but also “not too surprising,” said David Damore, professor and chair of the UNLV department of political science.