PROJECTED: Democratic U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto is projected to win re-election, earning a second term representing Nevada in the nation’s capital.
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- BREAKING: Nevada will become the first state to have a majority female Legislature: thenevadaindependent.com/article/nevada… #nvleg
- PROJECTED: Democrat Cisco Aguilar is projected to win the Nevada secretary of state’s race.
- In a three-page letter, 14 members of Republican Senate candidate Adam Laxalt’s family announced that they would collectively endorse his Democratic opponent, incumbent Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, in the race for U.S. Senate. @jacobsolisnv reports:
- PROJECTED: Democratic Attorney General Aaron Ford is projected to win re-election, earning a second term as Nevada’s chief legal officer.
- PROJECTED: Republican Joe Lombardo is projected to win the Nevada governor’s race.
- PROJECTED: Democratic Rep. Susie Lee is projected to win re-election, earning a third term representing Nevada’s Congressional District 3.
- PROJECTED: Democratic Rep. Dina Titus is projected to win re-election, earning her sixth term representing Nevada’s Congressional District 1.
- PROJECTED: Democratic Rep. Steven Horsford is projected to win re-election, earning a fourth term representing Nevada’s Congressional District 4.
- BREAKING: Sources confirmed to @TheNVIndy that The Oakland A’s and Red Rock Resorts are closing in on an agreement to construct a $1 billion baseball stadium north of Allegiant Stadium with the support of Gov. Joe Lombardo
- #IndyRaceCall: Democrat @RepJackyRosen topples Republican @SenDeanHeller in the Nevada Senate race. #nvsen
- Sources say Nevada lawmakers will not move forward on a bill aimed at bringing the Oakland A’s to Las Vegas using up to $380 million in public financing. Via @tabitha_mueller, @s_golonka and @jacobsolisnv:
- PROJECTED: Ballot Question 3, which proposed open primaries and ranked-choice voting, is projected to pass. It will now head to the 2024 ballot and must pass again to take effect.








