The Nevada presidential election's electoral college votes were called in former president Donald Trump's favor, with all six electoral votes going to him.
Senate
Jacky Rosen won the Nevada seat in the senate, defeating her opponent Sam Brown.
Incumbent Democratic president Joe Biden[1] is eligible to run for re-election, but has since dropped out. V.P Kamala Harris[2] Is the Democratic Nominee and will be on the 2024 Election Ballot. Nevada has six electoral votes in the Electoral College.
All 42 seats of the Nevada Assembly will be up for election. Democrats have retained a majority control of the assembly since 2017.
Ballot initiatives
As of July 2024, six ballot measures have been certified to appear on the 2024 general election ballot:[3]
Question 1: a legislative-initiated initiative to remove the constitutional status of the Nevada Board of Regents (similar language as State Question 1 in 2020);
Question 2: A legislative-initiated initiative to revise language regarding public entities that benefit individuals with mental illness, blindness, or deafness;
Question 3: Top-Five Ranked-Choice Voting Initiative, a ballot initiative to amend the state constitution to change state and federal elections to use nonpartisan blanket primaries in the first round of elections and ranked-choice voting in the second round among the top five candidates. Amendment was first approved by voters in 2022.
Question 4: A legislative-initiated initiative to remove a penal exception for slavery and involuntary servitude from the state constitution;
Question 5: A legislative-initiated initiative to provide a sales tax exemption for child and adult diapers;
Question 6: Nevada Right to Abortion Initiative, a ballot initiative to amend the state constitution to establish a constitutional right to abortion.[4][5]
References
^"Joe Biden", Wikipedia, September 14, 2024, retrieved September 19, 2024
^"Kamala Harris", Wikipedia, September 18, 2024, retrieved September 19, 2024