Notice has been published in the Humboldt Sun by Tami Rae Spero, Humboldt County Clerk and Ex-Officio Registrar of Voters, that an alphabetical listing of the names of registered voters for Humboldt County, including precinct, can be obtained by request, at no
NOTICE HAS BEEN PUBLISHED that registration for the 2014 GENERAL ELECTION which will be held on November 4, 2014 will close on Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2014. If you are NOT currently registered in Humboldt County, you must register by close of business on
If you were at Winnemucca’s Labor Day Parade or the Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, you would have had an opportunity to meet and talk to or at least wave at Andrew Martin who is running for State Controller on the November ballot.
Committees are currently in place and are working up “pros” and “cons” for these two county-related questions that will appear on ballots in Humboldt County this November: BALLOT QUESTION: Hospital Trustee Advisory Question This question is “advisory” only: Should Humboldt County Code
CITY OF WINNEMUCCANOTICE OF CITY ELECTION AND FILING OFDECLARATION OF CANDIDACY FOR CITY ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the General City Election of the City of Winnemucca, Nevada will be at the same time as the General Election to be held on Tuesday, November
— by Marilyn Kirkpatrick, Speaker of the Nevada State Assembly With less than 100 days until Election Day and just over 80 until Nevadans start voting, I am writing to update you on the Assembly Democratic Caucus, something I hope to do periodically over
In Tuesday’s Primary Election, Robert Goodman won as the Democratic contender opposing Republican Gov. Brian Sandoval in the general election. He won only because “None of these Candidates” isn’t capable of running, even though receiving nearly 30% of the vote. No one know’s much
The Nevada State Primary is June 10, 2014, with early voting set to begin on Saturday, May 24, 2014, and run through Friday, June 6, 2014. Below is a copy of the Democratic Sample Ballot and a schedule of “Early Voting” dates/times:
— by Sen. Bernie Sanders When I read the Supreme Court’s McCutcheon decision, I had to ask myself a question: What democracy is Chief Justice John Roberts living in? Because it doesn’t look anything like ours. In McCutcheon, just like in Citizens
Equal Justice Under Law. Those words are chiseled on the front of the United States Supreme Court to see by all those who enter. But when I think of last month’s campaign finance decision, I have to ask myself, “Are we, as