Nevada
Nevada State Primary begins: Where you need to go to cast your vote
RENO, Nev. (KOLO) – Nevada’s State Primary is set to begin today, June 11.
To prepare for the election, KOLO 8 News Now has put together a list of the locations where you can vote in Washoe County.
- Aspen Lodge at Sierra
- Bartley Ranch Park
- Billinghurst Middle School
- Brown Elementary School
- Cold Springs Middle School
- Damonte Ranch High School
- Depoali Middle School
- Dilworth Middle School
- Donner Springs
- Downtown Reno at 310 S. Center Street
- Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center
- Five Star Premier Residences of Reno
- Galena High School
- Hug High School
- Hungry Valley, located at 9075 Eagle Canyon Drive
- Incline Village Library
- May Museum at Rancho
- Moss Elementary School
- Rancho San Rafael Park
- Natchez Elementary School
- Neil Road Recreation
- North Valleys, located at 8085 Silver Lake Road
- North Valleys High School
- North Valleys Library
- Northwest Reno, located at 2325 Robb Drive
- Palmer Elementary School
- Prim Library at UNR
- Pyramid Lake Tribal
- Red Hawk Resort
- Reed High School
- Reno High School
- Reno Town Mall
- Reno Sparks Indian Colony
- Sky Ranch Middle School
- South Valleys Library
- Spanish Springs High School
- Spanish Springs Library
- Sparks Christian, located at 510 Greenbrae Drive
- Sparks Library
- Summit Lake Paiute
- Sun Valley, located at 115 W 6th Avenue
- Unitarian Universalists, located at 780 Del Monte Lane
- The Joe Crowley Student Union
- Van Gorder Elementary School, located at 7650 Campello Drive
- Verdi Elementary School
- Washoe County Complex, located at 1001 E. 9th Street
- Westbrook Community Center
- Whitehead Elementary School
- Wooster High School
- Yvonne Shaw Middle School
You can view which voting centers are near you and which ones are open currently by clicking here. A statewide list of polling locations can be found here.
Election results will also be posted on our website, here.
You can view a livestream of votes being counted here.
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Nevada Judge Dismisses Case Against 'Fake Electors' Claiming Trump Won The State In 2020 Presidential Election
On Friday, a Nevada judge dismissed a case against six individuals who falsely claimed that former President Donald Trump won the state in the 2020 presidential election.
What Happened: The case, dismissed by Clark County District Judge Mary Kay Holthus, was against six individuals called “fake electors.” They were charged with falsely claiming that Trump had won the state. President Joe Biden secured victory in Nevada in 2020 by over 33,000 votes.
The judge ruled that the Nevada attorney general’s prosecutors had chosen the wrong venue to file the case. The trial, which was scheduled for January, has been called off, reported The Hill.
The defense attorneys argued that the case should have been filed in a northern Nevada city closer to where the alleged crime occurred. The Nevada Attorney General’s office has expressed disagreement with the judge’s decision and plans to appeal.
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“We disagree with the judge’s decision and will be appealing immediately,” stated John Sadler, a spokesperson for the Nevada attorney general’s office.
Following the judge’s decision, the defense attorneys stated that the case was “done” as the three-year statute of limitations on filing charges expired in December. This means that the state is unlikely to bring the case to a grand jury in a different venue.
Why It Matters: The six individuals, who are pro-Trump electors, were charged with a felony of offering a false instrument for filing and uttering a forged document. These charges carry penalties of up to five years in prison, the report noted.
Besides Nevada, pro-Trump electors have faced criminal charges in three other states: Michigan, Georgia, and Arizona.
The case against the “fake electors” in Nevada is part of a larger trend. In May, it was reported that 84 Republicans across seven states falsely claimed to be Trump’s presidential electors in December 2020. However, their treatment has varied based on location, with some facing serious charges while others have been seen as unwitting participants.
The latest development comes amid a close race expected between Trump and Biden in the 2024 presidential election. Election polls of nationally registered voters show a close battle between the two in a rematch of the 2020 presidential election.
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Disclaimer: This content was partially produced with the help of Benzinga Neuro and was reviewed and published by Benzinga editors.
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