In Department 22, Judge Susan Johnson is running against Ben Nadig, a private attorney and former deputy city attorney for Las Vegas.
RJ Endorses
In Department 20, Dawn Allysa Hooker, a personal injury attorney, seeks to unseat Judge Eric Johnson.
In Department 6, Judge Jacqueline Bluth faces a challenge from Todd Leventhal.
In Department 1, Jacob Villani and Bita Yeager are vying to replace Judge Ken Cory, who is retiring.
In Department 8, Judge Trevor Atkin faces Jessica Peterson.
The 2020 primary is of greater importance because a number of contests — particularly for judicial seats — could be decided in advance of November’s general election. We offer our recommendations in selected judicial contests.
The remaining Review-Journal endorsements in Family Court races that will be decided in the June primary if the winning candidate receives 50 percent of the vote
We offer our recommendations in selected judicial contests.
Dean Heller for the U.S. Senate. Adam Laxalt for governor.
In other judicial races, we urge a vote for Mary Kay Holthus in District Court and Elana Lee Graham for Las Vegas Justice Court.
The country is only now strongly emerging from the Great Recession. Growth is up, and unemployment is at record lows.
Nevadans eager to continue the policies that have put the nation’s economy back on strong footing should vote for Heller.
Democrats are in control of the Legislature, and that isn’t likely to change as a result of the November election.
Nevada voters should ignore the noise and embrace retail energy choice as a means of controlling costs and encouraging innovation.
For state constitutional offices, the Las Vegas Review-Journal endorses Wes Duncan for attorney general; Michael Roberson for lieutenant governor; Barbara Cegavske for secretary of state; Bob Beers for treasurer; and Ron Knecht for controller.