UPDATE NO. 2
So I have data that quantifies how the GOP did so well in early voting Monday. Take a look at this chart:
| Site | Dem | NP | Rep | Total | Margin |
| Sun City Aliante |
618 |
317 |
713 |
1648 |
-95 |
| Desert Vista |
543 |
328 |
981 |
1852 |
-438 |
| Moapa Valley |
252 |
185 |
834 |
1271 |
-582 |
| Boulder City |
533 |
288 |
920 |
1741 |
-387 |
| Sun City Anthem |
461 |
353 |
822 |
1636 |
-361 |
| Total |
2407 |
1471 |
4270 |
8148 |
-1863 |
So the Republicans crushed the Democrats in conservative oldsterville and rural LDSville, where the early voting sites are Monday and Tuesday. I’d expect the same when tonight’s numbers come in, then a return to form once the mobile sites go into Democratic-friendly territory for the rest of the week.
UPDATE: Republicans statewide edged the Democrats in voting on Monday (Some Humboldt County ballots are outstanding, but methinks those won’t help the Democrats too much). The overall numbers for Monday — 21,120 Republicans to 20,189 Democrats. Other voters numbered 9,816.
That does not happen often. We’ll see if it happens again or if Democrats re-establish control Tuesday.
More than 418,000 Nevadans have voted. That’s a third of all registered voters. If turnout for the election is 80 percent statewide, that means about 44 percent of the vote is in.
Full results here.
Read the rest Ralston Reports.



I believe you have your numbers wrong Democrats total for week 2 compaired to Republicians 67,248 to 58,504 main in 5070 to 6889 in mail ends
I belive that put Democrats a head info is on Office On Nevada Secretary of State Ross Miller , 2012 General Election, Week 2 Early Voting Turnout. I do not believe it is Democrats worried but Republicians. The way I do the math if today was the last day of the election Democrats would have atleast 301 electrol votes