Segerblom, a fourth-generation Nevada representative, eked out a 181-vote victory against union leader and political newcomer Marco Hernandez, according to unofficial election results.
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Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo will serve a second term as the county’s top law enforcement officer.
Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson secured another term by defeating Robert Langford in their nonpartisan race.
Review-Journal state government and politics reporter Ramona Giwargis sits down with Assistant City Editor, Rob Johnson to provide a preview into the primary election.
Nevada’s first primary election using a new statewide system included some hiccups but largely went smoothly.
For the first time in a statewide election, Clark County residents can vote at any one of 172 voting centers in Clark County, but one candidate worries that the new voting system will shut out voters who may head to old polling sites.
The Nevada attorney general’s office is investigating a claim that a scammer stole land in Las Vegas by filing false business documents with the Nevada secretary of state’s office.
A former Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority executive hid the purchase of $90,000 in Southwest Airlines gift cards in records at the agency, an audit report shows.
After working together in harmony as Clark County commissioners, the top two contenders for Nevada governor, Steve Sisolak and Chris Giunchigliani, have spent the past few months pummeling each other in print, on the airwaves and online.
On Sunday, Chris Giunchigliani’s campaign released a 1-minute robocall featuring the former Democratic presidential nominee. A recorded message from Clinton asks voters to cast their ballots for Giunchigliani in Tuesday’s election.
With one of the most watched U.S. Senate races in country, a hotly contested gubernatorial race and a ballot measure that has seen more than $30 million in donations, the 2018 election cycle in Nevada will be anything but cheap.
The Clark County district attorney’s race was uncontested until a challenger entered the race on the final day of candidacy filing. Now, campaign spending records show incumbent Steve Wolfson is spending big to keep his seat.
Four candidates, two Democrats and two Republicans, are vying in Tuesday’s primary election in the race for the Clark County Commission District F seat now held by Susan Brager, who is term limited.
When voters go to the primary polls on Tuesday, they’ll see familiar names on the ballot — Clark County commissioners hoping to be Nevada’s next governor and state legislators vying to be Nevada’s next attorney general, lieutenant governor or for a seat on the Clark County Commission.
Of the five candidates vying for the office of North Las Vegas Constable, all but the incumbent say they support a state law requiring the position be held by a certified law enforcement officer.