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WELCOME TO THE CCRP

THE 83RD NEVADA LEGISLATURE SESSION STARTS 02.03.2025

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Email : [email protected] | Phone : 702.820.4700

CALL TO ACTION!

Ballot cure materials must be received by the Election Department by 5 p.m. on Thursday, November 14. Please submit it as soon as possible.

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Next CCRP Meeting is November 19th

Resource Links this session:
83rd (2025) Session
BDR List
Nevada Legislature: 2023-2025 Biennium

All standing committees

247,263

Clark County Republicans made up nearly 66% of Nevada’s statewide Republican early voting turnout, with 163,704 ballots cast out of the statewide total of 247,263. As of 5/4

166,558

Clark County Republicans made up approximately 55.1% of Nevada’s statewide Republican mail-in voting turnout, with 91,766 mail-in ballots returned and accepted out of the statewide total of 166,558. As of 5/5

415,211

Clark County made up 61.7% Republican turnout, combining mail, EASE, and early in-person voting, was 256,392 ballots.

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This will update as soon as the final counts come in. until then, click here to track your ballot.

What is the County Party’s role in local politics?

Clark County encompasses a diverse array of cities including Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Boulder City, Mesquite and Laughlin.
Within our county, several crucial political seats are housed, including 31 assembly, 16 senate, and 3 congressional positions.
As a grassroots organization, we are thrilled to embark on this journey of community building, aiming to elevate awareness of local issues and Republican values. Our aspiration is to serve as a comprehensive resource center for all matters Republican within Clark County.
It’s important to note that while we do not engage in pre-primary endorsements. All candidates and potential candidates are encouraged to familiarize themselves with Nevada’s constitution, the US Constitution, NRS laws and legislative processes.

What is the CCRP?