GOP primary for U.S. House seat and Democratic governors race among Nevada's key contests
Summary
Voters in Nevada held primary elections to pick candidates for two important congressional seats and the governor’s race. The state is facing issues like a lack of affordable housing, increasing energy needs from data centers, and some reduction in federal funding for state programs.Key Facts
- Nevada held primary elections on a Tuesday.
- Voters chose party nominees for two U.S. House seats and the governor’s race.
- The state is experiencing a shortage of affordable housing.
- Energy demand is rising because of the growth of data centers.
- Federal government has cut funding for some Nevada state programs.
- Nevada uses a closed primary system where only registered party members can vote in their party’s primary.
- An effort to open the primaries to all voters did not pass in 2024.
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