The 26 Nevada delegates from the Republican party were won by Former President Donald Trump last week during the Nevada Republican Caucus, with a dismal 59,984 votes cast statewide out of 645,837 registered Republicans.
In Churchill County, the party faithful turned out strong on Thursday evening at the Rafter 3-C, where the voting lasted until 10 p.m. to allow those in attendance at the caucus to cast their ballot.
One of the volunteers who helped out at the caucus said it was a rewarding experience despite the long waits. In spite of the long lines and several people leaving in frustration, for the most part, Churchill County caucus voters were happy to participate and cast their votes.
“It was great to see so many residents of Churchill County brave the crowds and exercise their constitutional right to vote,” said Assemblyman Greg Koenig (R-38).
In the state-run Presidential Primary held last Tuesday, Democrat voters turned out 62.60%, giving President Joe Biden 89.35% of the vote. Republican voters were at 37.4% turnout, casting 30.72% of their vote for Nikki Haley and 63.15% going to None of These Candidates.
President Joe Biden received 83% of the vote in Churchill County, with 10% going to None of These Candidates. Nikki Haley received 16.44%, while None received 65.90%.
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