Election certification meetings in Nevada’s two most populous counties have been roiled by voting conspiracies.
Nevada election officials scrapped a record number of ballots because of unresolved questions about ineligible signatures during the 2024 elections. More than 9,000 mail-in ballots with inadequate signatures,
More than 9,000 ballots submitted in Nevada's general election were ultimately not counted because of signature verification issues.The Nevada Secretary of Stat
More than 9,000 ballots submitted in Nevada's general election were ultimately not counted because of signature verification issues.The Nevada Secretary of Stat
More than 9,000 mail-in ballots across Nevada were not counted because voters did not verify their signatures before the curing deadline, according to data the 8 News Now Investigators reviewed.
Former President Donald Trump has won Nevada’s six electoral votes, according to a race call from the Associated Press. This is the first time in 20 years that Nevada has elected a Republican in a presidential election.
Donald Trump won Nevada with a majority of the vote and a 3.4-point lead over Kamala Harris. Jacky Rosen was also declared the winner over Sam Brown.
The Republican president-elect has won 312 Electoral College votes, compared with 226 for Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris.
President-elect Donald Trump has won his sixth battleground state of the 2024 election, beating Vice President Kamala Harris in Nevada.
Trump will pick up Nevada's six electoral votes, CBS News projects, capturing a state that has voted Democratic for the past four presidential elections. CBS News estimates the presidential race in Nevada leans Trump, with about 95% of the vote in as of Thursday afternoon.
Democratic incumbent Jacky Rosen has won the last seat up for grabs in the U.S. Senate, giving Republicans a 53-47 majority. Rosen narrowly beat her Republican opponent Sam Brown by only about 1%. "I’m honored and humbled by the trust Nevada has put in me to continue serving as your U.
Republicans have not won a U.S. Senate seat in Nevada in a dozen years, and Rosen, the incumbent, had been ahead in the polls leading up to the election.