
Nevada 2024 primary results
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Nevada's dueling GOP contests will see Haley on one ballot and Trump on another.
In Nevada, there will be two different contests for Republican presidential candidates this week -- but only one will count toward the nomination.
There will be a state-run primary on Tuesday and party-run caucuses held on Thursday, the latter being when all delegates are awarded. (The discrepancy between the two contests is because Republicans wanted to keep their caucuses rather than switch to a new primary, required by a recent state law.)
For Democrats, there will be one contest: the primary on Tuesday.
Early voting in the primary began on Jan. 27 and ran through Friday. Polls will be open on Tuesday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. local time. The state has closed primaries, meaning only registered Democrats and Republicans can participate, but ballots are unique in that voters can choose "none of these candidates."
Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley will only run in the state-run primary, while former President Donald Trump is on the caucus ballot.
