With vastly different backgrounds, both candidates in the race for District Court Department 18 are touting their decades of courtroom experience.
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Attorney Anna Albertson is challenging incumbent Judge Michael Villani for the Department 17 seat in Clark County District Court.
A criminal defense attorney with a focus on murder cases faces a veteran complex litigation civil attorney in a race for a seat on the District Court bench.
Attorney Ben Nadig is mounting a challenge to District Court Judge Susan Johnson, who has represented District Court Dept. 22 since 2006.
Attorneys Jasmin Lilly-Spells and Karl Armstrong were separated by just 2 percentage points in their primary election in the open District Court Department 23 seat.
Las Vegas attorneys Dan Gilliam and Erika Ballou are vying for the judgeship of Clark County District Court Department 24.
An aspiring judge and an incumbent appointed nearly a year ago are facing off in the general election for Clark County District Court’s Department 8 judicial seat.
Officials are urging the public to watch the 1 October Sunrise Remembrance ceremony remotely this year, in light of the coronavirus pandemic.
Nevada reported an additional 556 cases of the coronavirus on Friday and nine more deaths, according to state data.
District Court Judge Jacqueline Bluth, appointed last year by Gov. Steve Sisolak, is seeking election for the first time in Department 6.
Prosecutor Jacob Villani and District Court hearing master Bita Yeager are facing off for the open judge seat in Department 1.
Nevada on Thursday reported 390 additional cases of the coronavirus, along with eight new deaths, according to state data.
Two candidates for District Court Department 5 are bringing their extensive experience to the race to replace retiring judge Carolyn Ellsworth.
Family Court hearing master Michelle Mercer and attorney Romeo Perez are competing to be the first judge in the newly created Department Z.
Experience is the buzzword in the race for the newly created Family Court Department X seat, where attorneys Heidi Almase and Jim Davis are competing.