The Nevada Senate has passed an Assembly bill which moves Nevada from a caucus to a primary state during the presidential nominating process.
AB 126 would change Nevada’s presidential nominating process from a caucus system to a primary separate from the June down-ballot primary and includes ten days of early voting and same-day voter registration.
The bill would also move the date of the primary to the second to last Tuesday in January making Nevada the first in the nation presidential nominating state.
Right now, Nevada is third, after Iowa and New Hampshire.Â
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