Nevada County

Nevada County

January 2025 The Voter

We are grateful to everyone who helped make 2024 outstanding in every way. In our January 2025 The Voter newsletter we take a look at 2024 highlights. We also begin planning ahead with a brief, four-question survey about where you found information that helped you vote in the 2024 Election. This will help us be more efficient and effective in future elections. 

holiday party

The December newsletter has your invitation to our Dec. 3 holiday get-together, announcemement about our scholarship fund kickoff, civic meetings happening this month, and more. Read it here

Aria Conte
Empower the next generation of leaders! The Nevada County League of Women Voters proudly announces its Student Scholarship Fund, open to high school seniors from every school in Nevada County. We're dedicated to supporting college and vocational school-bound students as they embark on their educational journeys. Our scholarships aim to recognize and inspire young individuals who are passionate about making a difference in their communities. By investing in their future, we’re nurturing informed and engaged citizens ready to shape tomorrow.
Natalie Adona

Scan your social media feeds and you will see many questions and concerns about the Election and voting in general. We asked Nevada County Registrar of Voters Natalie Adona to answer some top issues we noticed on a NextDoor feed 

Issue: Concern about a printer's error on some Nevada County ballots. "Maybe it’s best to go VOTE in person this year???"

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The printer's error on some ballots sent to Nevada County voters is unfortunate, however it can and is being remediated. We have worked closely with Natalie Adona and leadership at the Nevada County Elections office and we have full confidence that the issue will be resolved professionally and with integrity. Because of early voting, the Elections Office was able to catch this early, another good reason to submit your ballots early!

Kiley/Morse debate

Watch the debate aired by KCRA with incumbent Kevin Kiley and contender Jessica Morse in the race for California District 3. 

Pros and Cons

Here is a replay of the Pros and Cons presentation that took place on Monday, Sept. 24 on the 10 state propositions on the ballot, the slideshow that was used at that presentation, and a separate video recorded earlier on each proposition. Information includes just the facts about what they mean, who is financing them, arguments for and against, and more. These are non-partisan presentations based on extensive research of creditable, fact-based resources. 

Grass Valley City Council

Grass Valley City Council candidates Jan Arbuckle, Joe Bonomolo, Bob Branstrom, Matthew Coulter, and Thomas Ivy answer community questions and share their views in our candidate forum that took place via Zoom on Monday, Sept 30.

NID candidate forum

Watch Nevada Irrigation District Division 3 candidates Karen Hull and Brad Fowler and Division 5 candidate Rich Johansen answer community questions and share their views in our candidate forum that took place Thursday, Sept. 26.