The Nevada Senate race is still really close, with Republican candidate Adam Laxalt holding between a 2- and 3-point lead over Democratic incumbent Catherine Cortez Masto. But it looks like there are more Democratic votes left to be counted than Republican ones — especially regarding mail-in ballots, which Nevada accepts as long as they were postmarked by Election Day and arrive by Nov. 12. So we expect this race to tighten a bit, but it may take some time to know by exactly how much. Like we mentioned in our guide to poll closing times and vote counting, results in Nevada may continue to roll in until Nov. 15.
