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![]() ![]() Steve Sisolak, who is battling Republican challenger Joe Lombardo, and Adam Laxalt, who is trying to unseat Democratic U.S. I did vote for Laxalt,” Bowers said, referring to incumbent Democratic Nevada Gov. The wait was about 40 minutes, said Makayla Bowers, 18, who was voting in her first election. “There’s a line, that’s good to see, but it looks like the line is moving.”Įarlier in the day, in a Home Depot parking lot on West Tropical Parkway in northwest Las Vegas, voters lined up in the driving rain to cast their votes in a white tent adorned with a huge American flag. “Everything looks like it is going smoothly,” said Saldivar, who was encouraged by the turnout, a sentiment expressed by many voters Tuesday who said the turnout seemed big for a midterm election. Rogelio Saldivar, 20, who was voting in his second election, was eating elote, or Mexican street corn on the cob - one of about 90 that were given out throughout the day to voters after they cast their ballots. Though polls closed at 7 p.m., anyone in line at that time was still allowed to vote, and as long as people were in line, election officials could not release any voting results.Īs the polls closed at the Hollywood Recreation Center on the far edge of eastern Las Vegas, workers shouted, “Last call for voting!” as some last-minute voters ran against a blustery wind and through the doors to beat the deadline. But they also cautioned that the election wouldn’t be over until every vote is counted. Tuesday, with observers saying there weren’t major issues that they knew of. In the Las Vegas Valley, Clark County’s 125 voting centers were open from 7 a.m. Senate race that the rest of the country was also watching. (Ellen Schmidt/Las Vegas Review-Journal) 12 crucial hours on Tuesday, Nevada voters endured heavy winds, cold rain and even snow in the northern part of the state to cast their ballots in a critical midterm election that featured a contest for the state’s next governor and a pivotal U.S. Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo, Republican candidate for governor of Nevada, speaks during a GOP midterm election results watch party at Red Rock Casino on Wednesday, Nov.
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