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Outside Money Surges in Nevada Attorney General Race as Early Voting Begins Saturday

By Matthias Binder May 19, 2026
Outside money pours into Nevada attorney general race
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Outside money pours into Nevada attorney general race

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Outside Groups Enter the Republican PrimaryAd Spending ComparisonTimeline and Stakes for Nevada VotersPractical Impact on the Campaign

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Nearly two million mail ballots have already gone out across the state, with thousands returned and accepted. Early voting opens this Saturday, May 23, and the contest for attorney general has quietly become one of Nevada’s most expensive races. Outside groups are now spending heavily on television and digital ads, reshaping the Republican primary between state Sen. Adriana Guzman Fralick and former Rep. Danny Tarkanian.

Outside Groups Enter the Republican Primary

Two independent organizations have stepped in to support Guzman Fralick. The Nevada Frontline Victory Fund, tied to a national network, announced plans to spend up to $500,000 on her behalf. A second group, Save Nevada NOW, led by Assemblywoman Lisa Cole, has already placed nearly $200,000 in pre-primary advertising, according to tracking data from AdImpact. These expenditures have narrowed the financial gap with Tarkanian’s campaign, which has spent just over $230,000 on its own ads. The outside spending has produced a 30-second spot that highlights an old anti-Trump tweet from Tarkanian and reviews his past runs for office. Tarkanian’s team has responded with its own negative advertisement aimed at Guzman Fralick.

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Ad Spending Comparison

The influx of outside dollars has produced a clear spending pattern in the Republican primary.

Candidate or Group Ad Spending Notes
Danny Tarkanian campaign $230,000+ Includes recent negative spot against Fralick
Save Nevada NOW PAC Nearly $200,000 Backing Guzman Fralick
Nevada Frontline Victory Fund Up to $500,000 planned National affiliate supporting Guzman Fralick

Guzman Fralick’s own campaign has recorded roughly $44,000 in direct ad buys, leaving the outside groups to carry most of the load on her side.

Timeline and Stakes for Nevada Voters

The spending surge arrives just as voters begin receiving mail ballots and preparing for Saturday’s start of early voting. The attorney general race sits behind only the governor’s contest and the open Second Congressional District seat in total outside investment. Voters in both parties will see the effects at the ballot box. The winner of the Republican primary will face Democratic state Sen. Nicole Cannizzaro, who has already launched her own statewide ad emphasizing resistance to federal immigration policies. The outcome will determine who enforces state law on issues ranging from consumer protection to election administration for the next four years.

Practical Impact on the Campaign

The additional money has allowed both sides to reach voters earlier and more often than either candidate could manage alone. Television and digital placements now run in markets statewide, giving lesser-known candidates greater visibility in a compressed primary calendar. Campaign finance reports show the outside groups have matched or exceeded the candidates’ own spending in recent weeks. This pattern shifts attention from traditional fundraising totals to the influence of independent expenditures, a development that continues to draw scrutiny from election observers and voters alike.

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