One state Senate race that could be close enough to help determine whether Republicans will be neutered next session is in District 11, where incumbent Dallas Harris faces Lori Rogich.
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District 5 in the Henderson area.
Two state Senate seats could tilt the scales.
In District B, incumbent Democrat Marilyn Kirkpatrick faces Libertarian Jesse Welsh, who is running a stealth campaign.
Naft vs. Hamilton
An open seat in District C features the lone competitive commission race. Democrat Shannon Bilbray-Axelrod faces Republican April Becker.
In Family Court Department N, incumbent Paul M. Gaudet faces public defender Kerri Maxey, who has dealt with juvenile cases for most of her 15-year career.
Newly appointed judge has two challengers.
Incumbent faces challenge from long-time attorney.
In District B, Lydia Dominguez is running against Eileen Eady for a seat on the school board.
In District C, school board president Evelyn Garcia Morales seeks r-eelection against Tameka Henry, a product of the district and mother of four.
Lorena Biassotti, a former stay-at-home mom and Spanish teacher, is running against substitute teacher Kamilah Bywaters in District E.
Aaron Bautista is a special education teacher who’s lived his entire life in east Las Vegas. Mr. Bautista is facing Tonia Holmes-Sutton, who also has experience as a Clark County teacher.
Carlos Fernandez is running in District 1. Matthew Bowen, his opponent, isn’t running much of a campaign.