Dan Lee In The News

The Nevada Independent
Marjorie Bleam considers herself a moderate voter who doesn’t always have a “home” in either major political party, so leading up to the primary election, she switched her voter registration from Democrat to Republican.
Courthouse News Service
What typically have been quiet races centering on competency and efficiency have heated up over the issue of election integrity.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Nearly all of the Republicans seeking to be elected Nevada secretary of state share a common goal: roll back voter access laws to improve “security” and “integrity.”
K.L.A.S. T.V. 8 News Now
Every ten years the population is counted in the census. Nevada added 400,000 people over the past decade.
El Confidencial
The Democratic and Republican Parties have dominated American political life, leaving no room for third parties. Now, polarization and new voices cause cracks in the system.
K.L.A.S. T.V. 8 News Now
Are we seeing the rise of the independent? UNLV Asst. Political Science Professor Dan Lee helps us break down why more people are registering as non-partisan, and what that means for the 2022 election.
Vegas PBS
Every ten years, we get counted. The Census Bureau sets out to see how many people live in the United States, and in the process, it also gathers information about age, race, gender, income and a myriad of other important details.
MyCentralOregon.com
The so-called “audit” in Arizona of Maricopa County’s 2020 general election ballots started as a court battle between the state Senate and the county board of supervisors. Since then, it has transformed into a full-fledged symbol of the GOP’s stance on the election results.