The secretary of state’s office says the number of active Democrat voters increased by 3,915 in April, while 2,485 more voters registered as nonpartisan.
In contrast, Republicans increased their number of active voters by 2,277 people. That’s a notable improvement from March, when the GOP added 954 votes.
In all, nearly 9,500 Nevadans registered to vote in April.
That means there are roughly 392,000 Republicans and 429,000 Democrats registered to vote in Nevada. Nonpartisans make up 168,000 active voters.
Nevada is an important battleground state that could swing toward either major political party in the November elections.

