The Las Vegas City Council delayed a vote whether to approve $250 million to $286 million as part of a possible settlement with the would-be developer of the defunct Badlands golf course.
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Observers reported long lines at some places and electioneering at the polls but most voting went smoothly, according to state and county election officials.
Nevada Assemblywoman Shondra Summers-Armstrong was leading Tuesday night in the race to replace Las Vegas Councilman Cedric Crear.
Results show a shake up of the Clark County School Board, with the current president losing her seat, and two candidates with ties to parental rights group Moms for Liberty joining the board.
Republican attorney April Becker was ahead in her race to fill an open seat on the Clark County Commission.
The current chair of the Nevada Board of Regents, Amy Carvalho, was ahead of her challenger as of Wednesday morning. Two new faces — Carlos Fernandez and Aaron Bautista — also were ahead in their districts.
Here are the results for Mesquite’s mayoral and city council races.
Newcomer Monica Larson was leading in a race for the Henderson City Council Ward 2 seat, according to early results.
Initial results show Henderson voters shooting down property tax increases for fire station and libraries.
Ruth Garica-Anderson leads the race by 0.2 percentage points for the Ward 2 seat on the North Las Vegas City Council, according to initial results released on Wednesday afternoon.
Results as of Wednesday morning shows a former Clark County School Board member Danielle Ford gaining a seat on the State Board of Election, replacing current member René Cantú. Educator Tricia Braxton is leading in District 1 over Tim Underwood.
The ability of Gov. Joe Lombardo to veto legislation was in play in Tuesday’s election.
Nevadans can expect to see several newcomers on the bench across Las Vegas, Henderson and North Las Vegas Justice Courts, according to initial election results.
A ballot question calling to implement voter ID received overwhelming support by Nevada voters, passing by about 44 percentage points, The Associated Press called Tuesday night.