The Nevada legislature is close to adjournment, and therefore it is meeting on Sunday, May 31. The Assembly convenes at 2 p.m. and is expected to vote on SB 421, which replaces caucuses with presidential primaries. The bill passed the State Senate on May 12 and passed the Assembly Elections Committee on May 28. If it isn’t taken up on Sunday, it must be taken up on Monday, June 1, the legislature’s last day.
Would they still be allowed to have their primary election before March?
Yes for the Republicans. It is not perfectly clear if the national Democratic Committee will give its approval.