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.
2022 election
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.
Five challengers are running against incumbent Councilwoman Victoria Seaman in the June primary.
With Councilman Stavros Anthony term-limited, four candidates enter the June primary in hopes of becoming his successor.
A crowded field of seven is vying to replace Councilwoman Michele Fiore in the June primary.
State Sen. Pat Spearman and Councilwoman Pamela Goynes-Brown are among the contenders to replace Mayor John Lee.
Newcomers Mario Mitchell and Jovan Jackson are trying to unseat incumbent Councilman Scott Black in North Las Vegas Ward 3.
The candidates for Henderson mayor all agree that the city should have its own schools but disagree on a number of issues.
A group of six residents are hoping to replace John Marz in Henderson’s 3rd Ward.
Two lawyers are challenging appointed Henderson Municipal Judge Jeremy Cooley, who is seeking election to his first full term.
Four candidates are seeking to replace university Regent Patrick Carter, who is not seeking another six-year term on the board.
Former Clark County Commissioner Susan Brager is seeking to return to public service as a university regent, but faces four challengers in the primary.
John Moran III is seeking another six-year term on the Board of Regents, facing off with problem gambling advocate Stephanie Goodman and ex-beauty queen Jennifer Bandiero.