Election Day 2024: What Nevadans need to know

This combination of photos shows Republican presidential nominee former President Donald...
This combination of photos shows Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump, left, speaking at a campaign event Sept. 25, 2024, in Mint Hill, N.C., and Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris, right, speaking a campaign event Oct. 19, 2024, in Atlanta. (AP Photo)(AP)
Published: Nov. 4, 2024 at 6:40 PM PST
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LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - FOX5 Las Vegas is Nevada’s election headquarters.

Our anchors and reporters have been on the field to protect your vote. From ballot questions to state leaders and the presidential campaign, FOX5 Las Vegas is your hub for everything Nevadans need to know.

See our Election Results page to see polling numbers come in after they close. Watch our livestream here.

Protecting Your Vote

FOX5‘s Joe Vigil has been reporting on election security, mail ballots, and what Clark County is doing to ensure the election is safe and fair. We also stayed up-to-date on the Nevada Secretary of State’s Office on their protocols.

See our full coverage below:

Presidential campaign

With Nevada being a swing state, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump made plenty of visits to Nevada.

See coverage of their rallies below and their full speeches from Oct. 31.

The polls showing an incredibly tight race, which could be why Kamala Harris did double duty Thursday speaking in Las Vegas and in Reno.
Before Harris took the stage in North Las Vegas, Trump brought in thousands of supporters in Henderson to Lee’s Family Forum Thursday.

State leaders

Voters in Southern Nevada will also choose the next Las Vegas mayor, the next trustees for the Clark County School District and the U.S. Senate and House.

See our full coverage for these seats below:

Las Vegas voters will choose a new mayor to lead the city -- Las Vegas councilwoman Victoria Seaman and former U.S. representative Shelley Berkley.
Victoria Seaman sits with FOX5. Our first question was about the summer’s brutal heat wave and if there’s anyway to mitigate the heat island effect.

Ballot questions

FOX5’s investigative reporter Andryanna Sheppard, along with producer Lisa Sturgis, looked at all of the Nevada ballot questions and answered what would happen if the questions are denied or approved.

See their full reports below: