Nevada sees more registered voters, mostly nonpartisans


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Nevada elections officials reported a slight increase in registered voters in July, most of whom decided to forgo registering with a political party and instead register as nonpartisan.
Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske reported 16,851 more active voters in July, an increase of just under 1%.
Among the new voters, 11,056 registered nonpartisan, 880 registered as Republican and 691 registered as Democrats.
Democrats still hold the largest slice of active registered voters in Nevada, comprising 35% of roughly 1.9 million voters.
Republicans make up 31% and nonpartisans 26%.