Top-Five Apparently Wins in Nevada

Nevada’s Question Three, a system in which parties would no longer have nominees, except for president, has 51.52% of the vote, according to the Nevada Secretary of State’s website as of Wednesday morning. But many ballots have not yet been counted.

Assuming Question Three passes, it can’t take effect unless the voters approve it again in November 2024. Nevada has a unique provision that requires state constitutional amendments to pass two elections in a row before they can pass.


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Top-Five Apparently Wins in Nevada — 2 Comments

  1. There needs to be a big Vote No effort for Top 5 Primary for the next time it is on the ballot.

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