In an effort to boost public confidence in Nevada's elections, Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar on Thursday announced the launch of a new website to increase transparency.
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Nevada officials are taking another step toward building public confidence in the state’s election system.The Secretary of State’s Office has rolled out a new w
The Nevada Secretary of State’s Office has launched a new website to further transparency for elections, officials say.
Nevada Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar launched a new website Wednesday to educate voters about election investigations and the complaint process.
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CARSON CITY, Nev. (KOLO) - The Nevada Secretary of State’s Office is launching a new Indigenous Relations webpage. The office calls it a "dedicated online resource designed to strengthen relationships with Tribal nations and provide accessible information for Native communities across the state."
Nevada Republicans have overtaken Nevada Democrats in voter registration numbers for the first time since 2007.Data from the Nevada Secretary of State’s Office shows Republicans now have 600,266 registered voters,
The site will also have updates on initiatives and events involving Nevada’s tribal communities. It will have access to official reports, documents and outreach materials related to tribal affairs.