Nevada Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen won reelection, beating Republican Sam Brown in a tight but unusually quiet race for the battleground state.
President-elect Donald J. Trump’s victory in Nevada was the first for Republicans in a presidential election since 2004.
Nevada is a key state to watch in the 2024 election. Although it has the fewest electoral votes of the seven battleground states, its results could potentially tip the balance of the presidential race.
Comparing the actual number of people who voted, the past two general elections are similar. In 2020, 1,407,761 people voted in Nevada, In the 2024 election, 1,415,029 people voted, though that number could increase as the final ballots are counted.
President-elect Donald Trump has won his sixth battleground state of the 2024 election, beating Vice President Kamala Harris in Nevada.
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Trump and Democrat Kamala Harris made multiple campaign stops in the state this year. Most of Nevada’s counties are rural and voted heavily for Trump in 2020. But Democrat Joe Biden that year won the two most populous counties of Washoe and Clark, the latter of which includes Las Vegas and three-quarters of the state’s residents.