Nevada Senate Passes Bill to Create a Presidential Primary

On May 11, the Nevada Senate passed SB 421. It switches Nevada from a caucus state to a presidential primary state. The primary would be in late February, and the bill moves the primary for all other office to February as well. If the bill becomes law, Nevada would have the nation’s earliest primaries for Congress. Thanks to Josh Putnam for this news.


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