Nevada voters rejected Question Three, a proposed constitutional change for open primaries and ranked-choice voting, despite heavy spending from pro-democracy advocates. The defeat, part of a nationwide trend, was influenced by misunderstanding and fear of change, benefiting political insiders. However, reformers argue that systems like ranked-choice voting and open primaries can provide more meaningful choices and fairer elections. Despite the setback, groups like Vote Nevada continue to push for modern election systems, aiming for progress in the 2026 ballot.
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