In Nevada, the number of registered Democrats and Republicans is currently very close, with Democrats holding just a two-voter lead, according to the latest voter registration data from the secretary of state. Democrats make up 615,541 of the more than 2 million registered voters, while Republicans make up 615,539. Nonpartisan voters remain the largest voting bloc with 725,071 registered voters.
This narrow margin for Democrats comes after Republicans took the lead for the first time in nearly two decades. In March, nonpartisan registered voters increased by nearly 22,000, while Democratic Party registered voters decreased by 1,115 and Republican voters decreased by 1,343.
Nonpartisans now make up 34.45% of total registered voters, with Democrats and Republicans both at 29.25%. These numbers indicate a highly competitive and evenly split political landscape in Nevada.
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