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In-person caucuses are set to be held at over 1,500 locations across Nevada. Only Donald Trump and Ryan Binkley will appear on the ballot. In addition, a state-run presidential primary was held on Tuesday, in which voters could also participate. However, only the results of the caucus will decide the allocation of delegates. To participate in a caucus, voters had to register as Republicans in Nevada by January 9. Nikki Haley was the only major candidate to participate in Tuesday’s primary, but was outvoted by a “None of These Candidates” option.
State-wide In-Person Caucuses to be Hosted
The upcoming caucuses are scheduled from 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Eastern time at over 1,500 locations. Only former President Donald J. Trump and businessman and pastor Ryan Binkley are on the ballot. In the past, the initial caucus results were reported before midnight Eastern, with final results in by 6:00 a.m. Eastern.
Republican Caucuses and State-Run Presidential Primary
Alongside Thursday’s Republican caucuses, a state-run presidential primary was held previously on Tuesday. Voters had the option to participate in both the primary and caucus. However, candidates had to elect which event to contend in. Only caucus results will determine delegate allocation. To join a caucus, voters had to register as Republicans in Nevada by January 9.
Nikki Haley Competes in Tuesday’s Primary
Nikki Haley was the sole major candidate in Tuesday’s primary. However, she was outvoted by the “None of These Candidates” option on the ballot.
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