Nevada Embraces National Popular Vote Law
5/22: Nevada has joined states trying to overthrow the electoral college by voting National Popular Vote legislation through to the governor.
5/22: Nevada has joined states trying to overthrow the electoral college by voting National Popular Vote legislation through to the governor.
3/13: Nevada's Senate Bill 123 would allow for same-day registration, but critics fear this would allow voter fraud.
2/8: Nevada Republicans are pushing to have a voter ID law added to the 2020 ballot in their state.
12/12: Nevada's new motor voter law could cost the state upwards of $5 million to implement.
11/7: Nevada voters approved a ballot measure that will instate automatic voter registration.
10/4: Nevada Secretary of State announced a record high registration rate before the November midterms, including a large number of nonpartisan voters.
9/30: Nevada's new policy of sending absentee ballots during every election cycle to voters who requested the ballot once opens the state up for voter fraud.
8/15: Renaldo Johnson was convicted of forging signatures to qualify to run as Nevada's Green Party candidate in 2016.
7/29: The millions spent on new voting machines in Nevada did not stop 43 citizens from double voting.
7/24: The Nevada Secretary of State is launching an investigation into six Clark County residents who voted twice in the last election.