Posted on 04/09/2026 2:00:56 PM PDT by SmokingJoe
**NV MONTHLY VOTER REG UPDATE** Jan-March
Net๐ด+4,602
Overall Lead๐ด+7,218
Gains Since Nov 24๐ด+16,479
This update spans three months. The GOP made a massive gain that puts the Democrats at their biggest deficit in modern history. Wow! ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฎ๐ฎ
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“Modern” history?
The GOP was +8,000 over Democrats in registrations in Nevada in November of 2002. Perhaps that’s not modern enough.
The real story here is that “independents” (and other minor parties) in Nevada vastly outnumber both R’s and D’s. Much bigger than the miniscule difference between the 2 parties.
Yet cheerleaders routinely ignore that factor and, in the process, either ignore the majority of the electorate or foolishly assume indies will break 50-50. Or better! For us!
Not likely, in 2026.
Republicans do in fact slightly outnumber Democrats in Nevada — and comprise barely 30% of the electorate, if that. When indies tilt massively to the left, as they do in 2026 (as opposed to 2024) then this “big” registration advantage is meaningless.
It’s a nice trend and all, but next time that Twitter guy ought to look at the bigger (and more important) picture.
Rosen masto, lee..........
Registrations are now ahead of Democrats in registration even with Independents outnumbered both.
That’s why it’s a swing state with a Republican governor and Trump won in Nevada.
As of early 2026 data (active registered voters):
~799,000 Nonpartisan (~37.5โ37.9%), compared to ~594,000โ596,000 Republicans (~28%) and ~594,000 Democrats (~27.8%).

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