For the first time, Nevada’s Democrats and Republicans will have a chance to play a stronger role in who the nominees will be for president by being among a select group of states picked to hold primaries and caucuses in January.
Caucus 101: A basic guide on how to participate. Or, read more about the logistics of Jan. 19.
By being one of the early states, Nevada’s caucuses are hoped to gain the state more national attention, bring in more presidential candidates and thus raise awareness of Western issues. More background...
Candidate selector:
Find the candidate who agrees with you the most on the issues
From The Politics Blog
Politics Stories
- Landfill decree avoids big issue
- County deal with EPA won’t settle who will pay for cleanup
- Blunders yield bonanza
- Millions in interest on unreturned attorney deposits can stay in coffers
- In anti-tax Nevada, policy can be pawned
- Gaming tax hike proposal has dealmakers working both sides
- Letter to his boss faults Clark
- Lawmakers cite delay in Desai investigation
- Voters, pick your fix for gas prices
- Two choices: GOP says supply is king; Dems want more energy options
- Goodman changes face on state’s top job
- Mayor says gubernatorial run no longer out of the question
- Urban League takes a shot at developing its own priorities
- Looking in on: Social Services: A consultant’s plan cost $46,000; this one will be free
- Rogers giveth and taketh away, until he gets what he wants
- Miffed at lack of support for fundraiser, he pulls diversity luncheon funds
- Most Read
- Discussed
- Editors’ Picks
- Fire destroys Boulder Highway casino (UPDATED)
- The Wynn sues Barkley, claims $400,000 gambling debts unpaid
- Goodman changes face on state’s top job
- Voters, pick your fix for gas prices
- Desai, colleagues may take the Fifth, stalling lawsuits for years
- Rogers giveth and taketh away, until he gets what he wants
- Whatever she had, Cher’s still got it
- In anti-tax Nevada, policy can be pawned
- CityCenter pushes ahead, despite economy
- Yucca license application expected in early June
Blogs
Vegas News
Why flags are flying at half mast
Politics: The Early Line
Porter joins Dems in supporting beefed-up GI Bill (1 Comment)
Cops, Courts and Safety
UMC employee arrested for theft from hospital
Vegas News
Federal report reveals more details about Las Vegas hepatitis outbreak
Politics: Ralston's Flash
They openly say they are NUTS
Vegas News
Las Vegas Sun named top newspaper Web site in nation (1 Comment)
Culture Blog
Celebs take shelter: Kathy Griffin heading toward Vegas
Vegas News
UNLV students safe in China
Sun Editorials
Upholding dress code: Appeals panel was correct in ruling that code does not violate free speech
Operation Iraqi Corruption: Allegations surface that U.S. policy has been to ignore corruption in Baghdad
Mileage miracle: After years of denial, carmakers responding to demand for fuel efficiency
Calendar
- Dennis Miller (8 p.m.)
- Eddie Money (8 p.m.)
- Sacred music, sacred dance (7 p.m.)
- The Dropkick Murphys (9 p.m.)
The Sun
Locally owned and independent for more than 50 years.










