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WATCH: With early voting underway, a look at Nevada's elections so far

FILE - Poll workers help people vote in the Nevada primary at a polling place, Tuesday, June 11, 2024, in Henderson, Nev. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)
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FILE - Poll workers help people vote in the Nevada primary at a polling place, Tuesday, June 11, 2024, in Henderson, Nev. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)

Early voting is already underway in Nevada. Nevada Public Radio and Vegas PBS co-hosted a special broadcast of State of Nevada to discuss the election.

Our guests today are two former politicians, one a Democrat and one a Republican.

Chris Giunchigliani served 16 years as a Democrat in the Nevada state assembly. She also served three terms in the Clark County Commission. Warren Hardy served one term as a Republican in the state senate.

While we had questions for them, we heard from listeners with questions or comments.

Watch or hear the full discussion, hosted by Nevada Public Radio's Joe Schoenmann and Vegas PBS' Amber Renee Dixon, above.


Guests: Chris Giunchigliani, former Democratic state assemblywoman, Clark County board member; Warren Hardy, lobbyist and former Republican State Senator

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Joe Schoenmann joined Nevada Public Radio in 2014. He works with a talented team of producers at State of Nevada who explore the casino industry, sports, politics, public health and everything in between.