The polls have spoken: a red wave is coming to the Silver State.

Election Day is around the corner, and statewide polls in Nevada are hinting at a red wave sweeping the state.

According to FiveThirtyEight's poll averages, as of Oct., Republicans are leading the polls in all statewide races.

In the state's gubernatorial race, GOP candidate Joe Lombardo has surged ahead, leading by an average 0.9 points.

One Oct. Suffolk University poll showed Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak trailing Lombardo by one point.

Sisolak was elected in 2018 with a 4.1 point victory margin, becoming the state's first Democratic governor since 1994.

Nevada Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto is also at risk of losing her seat: per FiveThirtyEight, the race is a "toss-up."

According to FiveThirtyEight's poll average, GOP candidate Adam Laxalt is leading Masto by an average 0.7 points.

Nevada's Senate race could make or break Democrats' Senate majority: Republicans need to flip one seat to win a majority.

The state's red wave could also elevate an election denier to the Nevada's top elections post.

According to an Oct. CNN poll, GOP candidate Jim Marchant is leading the secretary of state race by three points.

Marchant has denied the 2020 election results: he's proposed submitting alternate electors in 2024 if Democrats win. (AP)

Who's running against Marchant? Democratic candidate Cisco Aguilar, a former staffer for late NV Sen. Harry Reid.

Democrats have bet big on Aguilar: per FiveThirtyEight, he's raised $1.1M+ in the race, double that of Marchant.

Is all lost in Nevada? Well, not quite: the state has voted for a Democrat for president in every race since 2008. (CNN)

But, the state has been trending red: Biden won the state in 2020 by 2.39 points, a smaller margin than 2016.