Assemblywoman Annie Black, Air Force veteran Sam Peters and Las Vegas City Council aide Chance Bonaventura are running to unseat Rep. Steven Horsford.
2022 election
Fifteen Republicans are fighting in the June primary for the chance to unseat incumbent Gov. Steve Sisolak in November.
A Democratic gubernatorial appointee faces a well-known mayor, and several familiar names dot the Republican side in the race for Nevada’s lieutenant governor.
Seven Republicans are running to replace term-limited Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske
Former Undersheriff Kevin McMahill, former Assistant Sheriff Tom Roberts and former Sgt. Stan Hyt all want to pin on the sheriff’s badge come November.
Controversial Las Vegas Councilwoman Michele Fiore is battling businessman Manny Kess for the right to challenge incumbent Treasurer Zach Conine in November.
Former Assemblywoman Ellen Spiegel will face political newcomer Michael Costa in the Democratic primary for state controller.
Three Republicans are fighting for the chance to challenge Assemblyman Edgar Flores to become the next senator in District 2.
GOP candidates for the competitive Senate District 8 want to break up the Clark County School District and repeal the commerce tax.
Tina Brown and Tina Peetris are competing in Senate District 9, both touting pro-business agendas.
Fabian Donate, appointed in February 2021 to an unexpired Senate term, is running in his own right but faces a Democratic primary.
District 12 covers southeastern areas of the county including Mesquite, Laughlin, Boulder City and parts of Henderson.
James Ohrenschall is competing against Jacqueline Alvidrez for state Senate District 21, which covers the east Las Vegas valley from Sunrise Manor to Henderson.
Sigal Chattah and Tisha Black are fighting for the right to challenge Democratic incumbent Attorney General Aaron Ford in November.
Garland Brinkley, Chris Dyer and Matthew Clendenen are running for the Republican seat in Assembly District 1, which covers the northern Las Vegas Valley.