East Fork Justice of the Peace
East Fork Justice of the Peace race
The first local race of 2024 became official when Michael K. Johnson and Rick Gardner filed for Tahoe Township Justice of the Peace on Jan. 2, the first day.
The arrival of sample ballots for the Feb. 6 presidential preference primary prompted a flood of phone calls, mainly for who’s not on them.
The 2024 election season will arrive with the new year when filing opens for Douglas County’s two justices of the peace.
Election results updated from Tuesday night
Only a quarter of Douglas County residents voted using a polling machine in the General Election
Election results are at silverstateelection.nv.gov or govotedouglas.com
Nothing like a little snowstorm to add to the stress
As early voting wraps up on Friday, the school board race has been one of the hottest local contests in the county, filling up the letters to the editor column and riling social media.
Early in-person voting continues 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today at the Historic Douglas County Courthouse in Minden and at the Douglas County Community and Senior Center in Gardnerville.
U.S. senatorial candidate Adam Laxalt completed his first week of a two-week bus tour with local stops in Carson City on Wednesday and Minden and Virginia City on Thursday. Laxalt vowed to speak to voters in every county of the state.
If you're going to vote in person, bring in the ballot you got in the mail for destruction.
Serrell Smokey won a second term as chairman, according to preliminary results issued by tribe’s Election Board.
The Record-Courier's General Election Guide appeared in Wednesday's edition and is online under the e-edition.