11 p.m. - Channel 13 caught up with the two front runners in the race to become the next mayor of Las Vegas Tuesday evening. They are looking ahead toward November even as the votes are still being counted for the official results of the primaries.
10:45 p.m. - Republicans Mark Robertson (NV-1) and Drew Johnson (NV-3) are projected to have secured the party nomination for their respective races for the U.S. House of Representatives, according to Decision Desk HQ.
9:13 p.m. - Steve Sebelius spoke with former Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak and former chair of the Nevada Republican Party Amy Tarkanian about voter turnout and what voters can expect next.
9:03 p.m. - Steven Horsford thanked voters following the projected results of the Nevada primary.
Thank you, Nevada! 🎉 I'm incredibly grateful for your support in the primary.
— Steven Horsford (@StevenHorsford) June 12, 2024
Now, the real fight begins. We're up against a Trump wannabe who is pushing an extreme agenda that threatens everything we've worked for. pic.twitter.com/naIpIjCv2N
8:39 p.m. - Several incumbents are projected to win their races.
According to Decision Desk HQ, Steven Horsford (NV-4), Mark Amodei (NV-2), and Susie Lee (NV-3) have all secured their spot on the November ballot.
8:22 p.m. - Abel Garcia spoke to Clark County Registrar Lorena Portillo about next steps as votes are being counted.
8:19 p.m. - Sam Brown is projected to be the winner of the Republican Nevada Senate race, according to Decision Desk HQ.
Thank you, Nevada!
— Sam Brown (@CaptainSamBrown) June 12, 2024
Next stop: November 5th #DutyFirst pic.twitter.com/1PqDhUTZuc
He will face Democrat incumbent Jacky Rosen in November. She released the following statement after learning Brown was is projected to win the Republican nomination.
I work across party lines to get results for Nevadans. My opponent is a MAGA extremist who will say anything to get elected. The choice is clear. Read my full statement here: pic.twitter.com/soZQMjmre7
— Jacky Rosen (@RosenforNevada) June 12, 2024
You can track the latest results here.
7:55 p.m. - The Nevada Secretary of State's office has confirmed that all polls across the state are now closed.
You can see the first, unofficial election results for the primary here.
The @NVSOS Office received confirmation at 7:55pm that all polls across the state are closed and all voters have voted in the #NevadaPrimary. Election results can be viewed on https://t.co/41eeF9LFdT. pic.twitter.com/UAD4R2iIxS
— NV Sec of State (@NVSOS) June 12, 2024
The canvass of the June Primary must happen on or before the 10th day following the Primary Election, on June 21st.
Election results are unofficial until the canvass is complete.
The Board of County Commissioners or Board of Supervisors in each county canvass (or certify) the returns from all precincts and districts.
The signature cure deadline is on Monday, June 17th.
7:52 p.m. - Clark County officials said all voters in line by 7 p.m. have voted and all polls are closed.
7:30 p.m. - Nevadans are waiting for the final numbers to be tallied as the primary election gets ready to wrap up.
Once the polls close at 7 p.m. and all voters in line have voted, those results can be released. In addition to votes cast on Election Day, mail-in ballots can be received by the county up to four days later and still be counted. That means final, unofficial results won't be released until next week.
Channel 13 is tracking the latest and analyzing the results.
Ryan Ketcham spoke to voters at Galleria Mall to learn more about their concerns on election day.
Channel 13's Abel Garcia is at Election Headquarters while Bryan Horwath is at another polling locations where they also spoke to voters and election staff.
Coming in to Tuesday, only about 12% of eligible voters in Nevada had cast their votes.
Channel 13's Steve Sebelius spoke with former Governor Steve Sisolak and former chair of the Nevada Republican Party Amy Tarkanian to learn more.
Channel 13 will continue to track the latest as results come in.