Secretary of State Dean Heller Thursday issued a stern warning to anyone -- including attorneys working for either major political party -- performing the task of serving as an election monitor, observer, etc., to abide by Nevada’s statutes relating to electioneering within 100 feet of a polling place entrance or face prosecution.More>>
Disenfranchised voters and allegations of voter registration fraud, it's been a busy campaign season. But how can we ensure this election will be safe and your vote will be count? More>>
There is about a week before the general election. There are several initiatives you'll have to decide. Everything from whether to raise the sales tax, spend more on education and limit attorney fees. See the results of our exclusive Las Vegas Sun, KNPR and Channel 8 Eyewitness News poll.More>>
A Las Vegas Sun , KNPR, and channel 8 Eyewitness News poll shows how viewers feel about the candidates for U.S. Senate and Congressional District 3. Look at the poll results and be sure to watch Eyewitness News today through Thursday for more results.More>>
A Las Vegas Sun , KNPR, and Channel 8 Eyewitness News poll shows how viewers feel about President George Bush and Senator John Kerry. The poll was conducted statewide among 600 likely voters. Look at the poll results and be sure to watch Eyewitness News today through Thursday for more results.More>>
Is Nevada really losing hundreds of doctors each year because of skyrocketing premiums for malpractice insurance? That's the claim in one television ad now running.More>>
Both President Bush and Senator John Kerry have talked about Yucca Mountain during appearances in Las Vegas. But is Yucca Mountain and the storage of high level nuclear waste a big issue for voters? See the results of our exclusive KLAS TV, Las Vegas Sun, and KNPR poll. More>>
A state order is forcing Clark County's Election Department to hire extra employees to verify signatures. Those employees will be scrambling to meet a tight deadline.More>>
Voters will return to the polls for general election early voting. The general election will be held Tuesday, Nov 2.
Oct. 29 -- Early voting for the general election ended.
Nov. 2 -- General Election Day
As part of KLAS-TV's Nevada Decides 2004 coverage, klastv.com gave every candidate on the ballot the opportunity to submit information about themselves that might be useful to voters. Access more information about specific candidates in each race with the links provided below.
Early voting begins Aug 21. More than 60 early voting sites are open during the 14-day early voting period. The many nearby neighborhood early voting sites provide all eligible voters the opportunity to cast their ballot at a time and place convenient for them. More>>
Thursday, May 23 2013 7:06 PM EDT2013-05-23 23:06:34 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- Nevada is one step closer to giving voters another chance to allow same-sex marriage in the Silver State. The Assembly voted 27-14 Thursday in favor of SJR13 which repeals languageMore>>
Nevada is one step closer to giving voters another chance to allow same-sex marriage in the Silver State.More>>
Tuesday, May 14 2013 5:17 PM EDT2013-05-14 21:17:30 GMT
Nevada lawmakers are making a strong statement that crimes motivated by hatred of someone being a transgender person will not be tolerated in the Silver State.More>>
Nevada lawmakers are making a strong statement that crimes motivated by hatred of someone being a transgender person will not be tolerated in the Silver State.More>>
Thursday, May 2 2013 2:46 PM EDT2013-05-02 18:46:52 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- Struggling Nevada homeowners facing possible foreclosure would be given added protections against a confusing process and advised of ways to try to keep their homes under a billMore>>
Struggling Nevada homeowners facing possible foreclosure would be given added protections against a confusing process and advised of ways to try to keep their homes under a bill heard by an Assembly committee.More>>
Wednesday, May 1 2013 7:41 PM EDT2013-05-01 23:41:17 GMT
LAS VEGAS -- Some of the state's brightest minds on the economy have made their prediction about Nevada's fiscal future. When the Great Recession hit, the private sector suffered and so did state government.TheMore>>
Some of the state's brightest minds on the economy have made their prediction about Nevada's fiscal future.More>>
Monday, April 29 2013 3:17 PM EDT2013-04-29 19:17:12 GMT
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -- Lawmakers quickly filed through the financial cost of three sex trafficking bills that focus on trafficking victims and expanding the state sex offender registry. Two of theMore>>
Lawmakers quickly filed through the financial cost of three sex trafficking bills that focus on trafficking victims and expanding the state sex offender registry.More>>
Kids Voting is a unique program supported by 8 News NOW and our Community Pride partners that empowers students with the understanding of the democratic process though a program that includes a specializedMore>>
Kids from around Clark County are getting the opportunity to learn about the voting process and civic responsibility.More>>
Last minute preparations are underway for Tuesday's election including preparing for many firsts, such as provisional ballots. Learn more about provisional ballots.More>>
Armies of lawyers, poll watchers, and survey-takers are expected at most voting locations, but if they try to interfere with voters, Nevada's Attorney General stands ready. More>>
Early voting ends Friday, Oct. 29. If you want to avoid the Election Day crowds, you can go to the polls to cast your vote now. Find a link to polling places and check to see if you're registered to vote before heading out.More>>
With five days to go before the general election, the election blitz isn't slowing down but ratcheting up. The political parties want high voter turn out; instead they may be turning voters off. More>>
With five days to go before the general election, the election blitz isn't slowing down but racheting up. The political parties want high voter turn out; instead they may be turning voters off. More>>
After Senator John Kerry got the crowd fired up at Jaycee Park in Las Vegas, campaign workers kept the momentum going. Direct from the rally, they drove six busloads of voters to early-polling places. More>>
Voter registration here has been closed for almost two weeks. Legal efforts are still alive to get it reopened. Now, a lawsuit claims that would be unfair, even to those who were disenfranchised by fraud. More>>
A new chapter in the battle over alleged voter registration fraud has opened. A local attorney is preparing to file a legal action against reopening registration. More>>
Official inquiries into alleged voter registration fraud are proceeding, and Eyewitness News has learned of a new federal inquiry into Nevada's registration mess. More>>
Allegations of widespread voter fraud have filled local headlines for the past several days and have some election officials worrying that Nevada could become the 'Florida' of this year's election. More>>
There are new developments in the case of a man who claims he registered as a democrat and his form was thrown away. Tuesday, his story changed. More>>
A district court judge has turned down a request from the Democratic Party to re-open voter registration in Clark County. This follows allegations that employees of a Republican funded effort may have destroyed registration forms filled out by Democrats.More>>
Questions are being raised about the partisan leanings of Judge Valerie Adair, the judge who ruled on Friday that the voter registration period in Clark County should not be reopened. More>>
Two weeks until Election Day and the battle for your vote continues. Both the Bush and Kerry campaigns acknowledge they are tweaking their messages as they look to reach out to undecided voters in southern Nevada. More>>
Democratic presidential candidate, Senator John Kerry addressed the AARP convention at the Sands Convention Center on Thursday. He is aggressively courting voters over the age of 50. More>>
An already heated race for Clark County Commission seat "F" is getting hotter. Negative advertising and verbal assaults have been flying from both sides. More>>
In the November election, Hispanic voters could be the ones who tip the scales. That's why both parties are spending millions of dollars targeting the Hispanic vote, especially in swing states like Nevada. More>>
In Thursday night's foriegn policy debate, the President Bush and Senator Kerry clashed over the war in Iraq and how it is being handled. The polls are giving Kerry the edge over Bush.More>>
A judge ruled Wednesday that Ralph Nader's name will stay on Nevada's November ballot despite problems such as people he compared to as "carnival workers."More>>
The wife of Democratic vice president candidate John Edwards stumped in Nevada Tuesday. She spent the morning in Reno and the aftenoon in Las Vegas.More>>
Voters in the northwest valley have a quite choice to make. The Republican primary for State Senate District 6 features two candidates of the same party who have very different ideas about a lot of issues. More>>
The primary election is coming up quickly and early voting is off to a strong start. From indications so far, election officials say we're on pace for a record-breaking turnout. More>>