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Candidates for office

Here is a list of candidates that have filed to run in the next election as of Tuesday:

Bipartisan Budget Deal in Place

CARSON CITY – As a deal to close an $805 million budget gap was announced today, bringing a close to a sometimes rancorous six-day special session, Republican lawmakers say they helped shape the de

New Senator Talks About First Vote Of Special Session, Future Votes

Republican Senator Stan Olsen cast his

Special Session looking to get messy

As state lawmakers scramble to fill a nearly one billion dollar hole in the state budget, political warfare has escalated between Governor Gibbons and the Legislature.

Conservative Caucus, GOP Minority Fight to Get Their Views Heard in Special Session

CARSON CITY – Assembly Republicans, who haven’t had a majority presence in the Legislature in 25 years, are working with their Senate col

Democrats and Republicans square off on strategies to fix the state’s budget crisis

Most Democrats (“yes to new taxes”) and most Republicans (“no to new taxes”) are squaring off during the special session of the legislature. Senate Majority Leader Sen.

Rather than his nose being counted, Karl would rather pay through his own

On The Census
By Karl Neathammer

State Senator Mark Amodei throws in the towel on U.S. Senate race

Saying he didn’t have enough money, and probably wouldn’t have enough money, to mount an effective campaign, State Senator Mark Amodei, R-Capital District, today announced he’s not going to run for

Gibbons Criticizes Sandoval on State Building Lease Back Proposal, Sandoval Says Gibbons Budget Plan Raises Taxes

By Sean Whaley | 3:38 pm February 19th, 2010

Are Nevada properties being properly and equally assessed?

By Phillip Moyer | Nevada News Bureau

Unconstitutional Property Tax Practices Reviewed

A Department of Taxation workshop held today reviewed proposals to equalize property taxes, a requirement of the Nevada Sta

President Obama's Address, Saturday January 23rd, 2010

One of the reasons I ran for President was because I believed so strongly that the voices of everyday Americans, hardworking folks doing everything they can to stay afloat, just weren’t being heard ov

Comment on Whaddaya know! Brian’s runnin’…maybe. by sportzguru

Mr. Krolicki -

Lt. Gov. Brian Krolicki may run against Sen. Harry Reid after all…

Lt. Governor Brian Krolicki, fresh off a legal victory over the Attorney General’s Office, which had charged him with mishandling state funds, said he is seriously considering running against U.S.

Life in Carson: Jim and Dawn Gibbons head to court

Breakups are usually sad affairs, and the implosion of the marriage of Jim and Dawn Gibbons is no exception. Having met and talked with both of them on multiple occasions, it's hard not to feel sorry for them.

Gibbons/Ensign attack Reid over Health Care Reform Bill.

Following up on the progress forward of the Democrat sponsored National Health Reform Bill, Governor Jim Gibbons has called it a “stab in Nevada’s back” by steeply raising state costs for Medicaid.

Reid’s big campaign guns may have met their match…

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A self-proclaimed Republican challenger to U.S.

Gov. Gibbons is no darling of the Republican Party, but…

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Governor Gibbons, with all his personal and political problems, has all but been abandoned by the bulk of the Nevada Republican Party.

Sen. Reid is judge shopping

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Senator Reid is shopping for a replacement for the republican who wants to unseat Jim Gibbons.

A former Nevada state GOP leader and Congresswoman says Sen. Reid is nearly unbeatable. She also says Sen. Ensign probably won’t get re-elected.

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Former U.S. Representative Barbara Vucanovich told reporters this week that the Republican Party is on the ropes in Nevada, with U.S.

The Nevada GOP has new leadership

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How Gov. Gibbons can get his groove back

How Gov.

Sandoval ethics

RENO, Nev. (AP) - A national ethics watchdog group is raising questions over former U.S. District Judge Brian Sandoval's exploration of a run for Nevada governor while sitting on the bench.

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