Las Vegas Review-Journal

Democrats get boost in registrati­ons

- By Ramona Giwargis Las Vegas Review-journal

A concentrat­ed push to engage voters is paying off for Nevada Democrats: The party saw a bump in voter registrati­on as the primary looms.

According to figures released this week by Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske, Democrats gained 5,330 voters in April — nearly a 1 percent jump from the previous month. Democrats make up 38 percent of the voter base in Nevada, compared to Republican­s’ 34 percent. Twenty-one percent of voters — about 302,084 people — are registered as nonpartisa­n.

“Since the NV Dems launched our voter registrati­on program this spring, our organizing team and partners have been working hard on the ground to register voters throughout the state,” said party spokeswoma­n Helen Kalla. “We’re excited to keep up the momentum to register even more Nevadans through the deadline and to get out the vote in November to elect Democrats up and down the ticket and turn Nevada blue.”

Nevada saw an increase of 12,743 registered voters statewide last month. There are 1.4 million voters in the Silver State.

Republican­s added 2,785 voters. Nonpartisa­n voters grew by 3,796.

Duncan launches ads

GOP attorney general candidate Wes Duncan this week launched his first TV ad in Reno and Las Vegas. The 30-second ad highlights Duncan’s military experience and record of public service.

The ad begins with Duncan declaring that he’s running because he wants to “make Nevada the safest place to raise a family.” It goes on to list his experience as an Iraq War veteran, a former prosecutor and a first assistant attorney general of Nevada.

Endorsemen­ts and events

Gubernator­ial candidate Dan Schwartz has been hosting town halls throughout Clark County. The next one is at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Mesquite Senior Center. That event will be followed with one at the Enterprise Library at 5 p.m. May 8 and at 5 p.m. May 9 at the Valley View Recreation Center in Henderson.

Cegavske, who is seeking re-election as secretary of state, was endorsed by Battle Born Conservati­ve Women, the PAC started by former GOP Assemblywo­man Victoria Seaman.

Veterans in Politics is hosting a candidate meet and greet from 4 to 6 p.m. Saturday at Lakeside Business Suites, 2620 Regatta Drive, Suite 102. The cost is $10. For details, contact Steve Sanson at 702-283-8088.

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