Two Republicans go head to head in the June primary, with the winner meeting Democratic Commissioner Jim Gibson and a relative unknown in the November general election.
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Former state Assemblyman Ozzie Fumo is challenging incumbent Steve Wolfson in June’s election for the Clark County district attorney’s job.
Incumbent Irene Cepeda, the swing vote to fire and then re-hire Superintendent Jesus Jara, faces several of his critics in the District D school board primary.
Nine candidates have signed up to challenge incumbent Danielle Ford in District F school board primary.
Clark County School District Trustee Linda Cavazos is running for re-election against six challengers in District G.
Incumbent Bunkerville Constable Erik Laub faces two challengers in the June 14 primary.
Incumbent Gary Rogers has served as the Goodsprings constable since 2010, but faces two challenges in the June 14 primary.
Vernon Dimick, Bret Empey, Mark Harding and Jacob Jensen are running to become Moapa Valley’s next constable.
Following the abrupt resignation of a former Las Vegas Justice of the Peace in January, four attorneys are vying for the open position in Las Vegas Justice Court Department 6.
Two criminal lawyers — Maxwell Berkley and Dena Rinetti — and a lawyer with criminal and civil experience, Amy Wilson, are running for an open seat in Justice Court Department 7.
Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Joe Bonaventure is being challenged in Las Vegas Justice Court Department 9 by a public defender and prosecutor in June’s primary election.
Three attorneys are challenging a recently appointed judge in the upcoming primary election for Las Vegas Justice Court’s Department 10 seat.
Agnes Botelho, Vincent Romeo, Nadia Wood and Justin Zarcone are all candidates for the newly created Department 16 seat in Las Vegas Justice Court.
Judge William Voy, who was appointed in 1998, has overseen the Clark County Juvenile Delinquency Court since 2003.
Clark County saw another jump in COVID-19 metrics this week. Hospitalizations also have increased.