Nevada is gearing up to play a crucial role in the 2024 U.S. presidential election, with its status as a swing state making it a key battleground for candidates.
The Electoral College system means that the outcome in swing states like Nevada could be decisive in determining the next president. Local races and decisions, such as the appointment of a new elections director in Nevada's second most populous county, are under scrutiny for their potential to impact national election results. Additionally, Nevada is considering expanding electronic voting, a move that has raised concerns among election security experts.
The state's unique position on the Utah-Nevada border further highlights the stark contrast in electoral significance between swing states and those with more predictable outcomes.
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A local race in Nevada’s primary could have implications for national elections in a key swing state
The commission that oversees Nevada’s second most populous county approved its new elections director earlier this year by a familiar split vote.
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On the Utah-Nevada border, a 'swing city' gears up for 2024
On the Nevada side, voters could help decide the next U.S. president. Across the street, in Utah, voters almost certainly won't. Thanks to the Electoral College system, the 2024 election will likely be determined by a handful of swing states. Utah ...
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