Nevada ’22 Election Preview (and More)
Jon Ralston – CEO, The Nevada Independent
Wednesday, October 26
Speaker: Noon – 1 pm
Networking: 11 am – Noon
Nationally-known Nevada political analyst Jon Ralston discusses the 2022 contenders and issues just two weeks before the General Election. Jon will take a deep dive into Nevada’s importance in this mid-term election – both with the balance of power in the U.S. Senate as well as policy trajectory.
The balance of power in Nevada’s legislature is also up for the taking. Will newly drawn state legislative and congressional districts have a significant impact on 2022?
Jon will focus on the following races/issues:
Governor: Sisolak (D), Lombardo (R), Bridges II (I), Davis (L)
U.S. Senate: Cortez Masto (D), Laxalt (R), Rubinson (I), Scott (L), Lindemann (I)
Nevada State Legislature – balance of power
Local/Regional races of import
Ballot Questions
Media – what they do right, what they don’t
Jon’s presentation will be highly interactive, so come prepared with your questions. He may even make some predictions!
Jon Ralston is the founder and CEO of The Nevada Independent. He has been covering politics in Nevada for more than 30 years. His blog, Ralston Reports, launched in 2012 and now lives on The Nevada Independent website.
Over the years, Jon has hosted several TV programs, including "Ralston Live" on Vegas PBS and "Ralston Reports" on KSNV News 3. He also writes and publishes a Nevada-centric email newsletter called "Flash" that frames the political agenda for the day, breaks news and offers analysis and snark. In 2012, Politico named Jon one of the Top 50 "Politicos to Watch." He frequently appears on MSNBC, FOX News, and PBS, and he has also appeared on NBC's long-running "Meet the Press." Follow Jon on Twitter @ralstonreports.
Reno-Sparks Convention Center
4590 S Virginia Street
Reno, NV 89502
Room A3 (park by Atlantis, enter 1st floor under skybridge)
Wednesday, October 26, Noon – 1 pm
11 am – Noon: Networking
Noon – 1 pm: Speakers
$39 – NCET members
$49 – General Admission