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2026 Local Ballot Guide

General Election  ·  November 3, 2026  ·  Strictly nonpartisan

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🏛 Local Races — Clark County


Current Leadership
Current County Commissioner District A: Michael Naft (Democratic)
This office is not on the 2026 ballot.
Current County Commissioner District B: Marilyn Kirkpatrick (Democratic)
This office is not on the 2026 ballot.
Current County Commissioner District C: April Becker (Republican)
This office is not on the 2026 ballot.
Current County Commissioner District D: William McCurdy II (Democratic)
This office is not on the 2026 ballot.
Current Lieutenant Governor: Stavros Anthony Incumbent
Running for re-election — see 2026 Races below
Current State Treasurer: Zach Conine Incumbent
Running for re-election — see 2026 Races below
Next Election
2026 General Election
November 3, 2026
Registration Deadline
Online: October 5
In-person: October 12
Early Voting
Oct 17 - Oct 30, 2026
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📄 2026 Races — Official Candidates


Clark County School District Trustee District D
Incumbent: Not listed
School & Education County
+ What does this office do?
School district trustees govern the Clark County School District, the fifth-largest school district in the United States with over 300,000 students. They set district policy, approve the district budget, hire the superintendent and set the direction for all public K-12 education in Clark County.
Term: 4 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Brenda Zamora
David Gomez

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Clark County School District Trustee District F
Incumbent: Not listed
School & Education County
+ What does this office do?
School district trustees govern the Clark County School District, the fifth-largest school district in the United States with over 300,000 students. They set district policy, approve the district budget, hire the superintendent and set the direction for all public K-12 education in Clark County.
Term: 4 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Irene Bustamante Adams
Laurence M. Neely
Robert E. Hutchinson

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Clark County School District Trustee District G
Incumbent: Not listed
School & Education County
+ What does this office do?
School district trustees govern the Clark County School District, the fifth-largest school district in the United States with over 300,000 students. They set district policy, approve the district budget, hire the superintendent and set the direction for all public K-12 education in Clark County.
Term: 4 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Linda P. Cavazos
Paul Casey

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Constable Bunkerville Township
Incumbent: Not listed
Constables & Township County
+ What does this office do?
Constables serve legal documents (subpoenas, eviction notices, court orders) and provide courthouse security. In Clark County, constables are elected by township. They do not respond to 911 calls -- that is the sheriff or city police.
Term: 4 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Jace W. Haviland 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Constable Goodsprings Township
Incumbent: Not listed
Constables & Township County
+ What does this office do?
Constables serve legal documents (subpoenas, eviction notices, court orders) and provide courthouse security. In Clark County, constables are elected by township. They do not respond to 911 calls -- that is the sheriff or city police.
Term: 4 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Kristina A. Trybul 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Constable Henderson Township
Incumbent: Not listed
Constables & Township County
+ What does this office do?
Constables serve legal documents (subpoenas, eviction notices, court orders) and provide courthouse security. In Clark County, constables are elected by township. They do not respond to 911 calls -- that is the sheriff or city police.
Term: 4 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Kenny Taylor 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Constable Laughlin Township
Incumbent: Not listed
Constables & Township County
+ What does this office do?
Constables serve legal documents (subpoenas, eviction notices, court orders) and provide courthouse security. In Clark County, constables are elected by township. They do not respond to 911 calls -- that is the sheriff or city police.
Term: 4 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Corey Hammerbeck
Jordan Ross

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Constable Mesquite Township
Incumbent: Not listed
Constables & Township County
+ What does this office do?
Constables serve legal documents (subpoenas, eviction notices, court orders) and provide courthouse security. In Clark County, constables are elected by township. They do not respond to 911 calls -- that is the sheriff or city police.
Term: 4 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Wyatt Oliver 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Constable Moapa Township
Incumbent: Not listed
Constables & Township County
+ What does this office do?
Constables serve legal documents (subpoenas, eviction notices, court orders) and provide courthouse security. In Clark County, constables are elected by township. They do not respond to 911 calls -- that is the sheriff or city police.
Term: 4 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Joshua R. Jensen 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Constable Moapa Valley Township
Incumbent: Not listed
Constables & Township County
+ What does this office do?
Constables serve legal documents (subpoenas, eviction notices, court orders) and provide courthouse security. In Clark County, constables are elected by township. They do not respond to 911 calls -- that is the sheriff or city police.
Term: 4 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Mark Harding 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Constable North Las Vegas Township
Incumbent: Not listed
Constables & Township County
+ What does this office do?
Constables serve legal documents (subpoenas, eviction notices, court orders) and provide courthouse security. In Clark County, constables are elected by township. They do not respond to 911 calls -- that is the sheriff or city police.
Term: 4 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Corey Hammerbeck
Jordan Ross

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

County Assessor
Incumbent: Not listed
County Offices County
+ What does this office do?
The county assessor determines the value of all property in the county for tax purposes. They do not set the tax rate -- they only determine what your property is worth, which affects how much property tax you pay.
Term: 4 years  ·  Partisan election
Judy Joe (REP)
Kevin L. Child (REP)
Lynette Warren (LPN)
Melissa Martinet (DEM)
Tamicka N. Washington (DEM)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

County Clerk
Incumbent: Not listed
County Offices County
+ What does this office do?
The county clerk maintains official government records, processes marriage licenses, manages court records and oversees some election administration functions. In Clark County, the clerk also manages jury duty.
Term: 4 years  ·  Partisan election
George Stamper (LPN)
Howell Shaw (REP)
Jeff Miller (DEM)
Lynn Marie Goya (DEM)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

County Commissioner District E
Incumbent: Tick Segerblom Running ✓
County Offices County
+ What does this office do?
County commissioners govern Clark County, the region that includes Las Vegas and surrounding cities. They control the county budget, set property tax rates, oversee county services like the jail, roads and health department and make zoning decisions for unincorporated areas outside city limits.
Term: 4 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Tick Segerblom (DEM) 56.8% 📅 Nov. General
Marco Hernandez (DEM) 43.2%
Clayton 'Clay' Simmons (Nevada Green)
Eduardo 'EeeTee' Hamilton (REP)
Manny Kess (REP)
Randolph Rose (REP)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

County Commissioner District F
Incumbent: Justin Jones This office is not on the 2026 ballot.
County Offices County
+ What does this office do?
County commissioners govern Clark County, the region that includes Las Vegas and surrounding cities. They control the county budget, set property tax rates, oversee county services like the jail, roads and health department and make zoning decisions for unincorporated areas outside city limits.
Term: 4 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Heidi Kasama (REP) 53.7% 📅 Nov. General
Albert Mack (REP) 46.3%
Becky Harris (NPP)
Brian Baron (NPP)
Justin D. Lieberknecht (DEM)
Lenna Hovanessian (DEM)
Michael Robert Wall (DEM)
Minddie Lloyd (DEM)
Minja Yan (DEM)
Sebastian Crawford (DEM)
Serena Kumar (DEM)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

County Commissioner District G
Incumbent: James B. Gibson Running ✓
County Offices County
+ What does this office do?
County commissioners govern Clark County, the region that includes Las Vegas and surrounding cities. They control the county budget, set property tax rates, oversee county services like the jail, roads and health department and make zoning decisions for unincorporated areas outside city limits.
Term: 4 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Jim Gibson (DEM) 56.9% 📅 Nov. General
Christian Solomon (DEM) 43.1%
Jon Maxham (REP)
Leo 'The Diesel' Henderson (REP)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

County Recorder
Incumbent: Not listed
County Offices County
+ What does this office do?
The county recorder maintains official property records including deeds, mortgages and liens. When you buy or sell a home, the recorder's office creates the official public record of that transaction.
Term: 4 years  ·  Partisan election
Anna L. Perez (DEM)
Bill Young (REP)
Rana Saeed (REP)
Skye Berry Burress (DEM)
Steven T. Borella (LPN)
Tanya Flanagan (DEM)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

County Treasurer
Incumbent: Not listed
County Offices County
+ What does this office do?
The county treasurer manages the county's money -- collecting taxes, investing public funds and paying county bills. They do not set the tax rate or budget; they manage the money once it comes in.
Term: 4 years  ·  Partisan election
J. 'Ken' Diaz (DEM)
Mitchell T. Tracy (REP)
Tim J. 'TJ' Ferreira (LPN)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Attorney
Incumbent: Steve Wolfson Running ✓
County Offices County
+ What does this office do?
The district attorney is the chief prosecutor for the county. Their office decides whether to bring criminal charges, prosecutes felony cases in court and oversees a staff of deputy prosecutors. The DA does not investigate crimes -- that is the job of law enforcement.
Term: 4 years  ·  Partisan election
Steve Wolfson (DEM)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Justice of the Peace Henderson Township Department 2
Incumbent: Not listed
Constables & Township County
+ What does this office do?
Justices of the peace handle misdemeanor criminal cases, small claims court, civil cases under $15,000 and preliminary hearings in felony cases. They also perform wedding ceremonies.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Sam Bateman 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Justice of the Peace Henderson Township Department 3
Incumbent: Not listed
Constables & Township County
+ What does this office do?
Justices of the peace handle misdemeanor criminal cases, small claims court, civil cases under $15,000 and preliminary hearings in felony cases. They also perform wedding ceremonies.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Barbara Schifalacqua
Blair C. Parker
Lance Hendron

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Justice of the Peace Henderson Township Department 4
Incumbent: Not listed
Constables & Township County
+ What does this office do?
Justices of the peace handle misdemeanor criminal cases, small claims court, civil cases under $15,000 and preliminary hearings in felony cases. They also perform wedding ceremonies.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Harvey Gruber
John Cory
Michael Allmon
Trent L. Richards

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Justice of the Peace Las Vegas Township Department 11
Incumbent: Not listed
Constables & Township County
+ What does this office do?
Justices of the peace handle misdemeanor criminal cases, small claims court, civil cases under $15,000 and preliminary hearings in felony cases. They also perform wedding ceremonies.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Eric A. Goodman 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Justice of the Peace Las Vegas Township Department 12
Incumbent: Not listed
Constables & Township County
+ What does this office do?
Justices of the peace handle misdemeanor criminal cases, small claims court, civil cases under $15,000 and preliminary hearings in felony cases. They also perform wedding ceremonies.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Diana L. Sullivan 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Justice of the Peace North Las Vegas Township Department 3
Incumbent: Not listed
Constables & Township County
+ What does this office do?
Justices of the peace handle misdemeanor criminal cases, small claims court, civil cases under $15,000 and preliminary hearings in felony cases. They also perform wedding ceremonies.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Belinda T. 'BTH' Harris 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Moapa Valley Town Advisory Board
Incumbent: Not listed
Constables & Township County
Brandon N. Leavitt
Janice Ridondo
Jill Perkins
Matthew F. Noto
Priscilla Conrique
Ryan Anderson
Vernon Robison

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Moapa Valley Water District Logandale Seat
Incumbent: Not listed
Water & Utility Districts County
+ What does this office do?
Water district board members govern the local water utility. They set water rates, approve infrastructure projects, manage the district budget and ensure the water supply meets safety standards. This is a less-noticed but directly impactful office -- they control your water bill.
Term: 4 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Aaron Dalley
Marc Jensen

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Moapa Valley Water District Overton Seat
Incumbent: Not listed
Water & Utility Districts County
+ What does this office do?
Water district board members govern the local water utility. They set water rates, approve infrastructure projects, manage the district budget and ensure the water supply meets safety standards. This is a less-noticed but directly impactful office -- they control your water bill.
Term: 4 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Janice M. Ridondo
Kelby Robison

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Overton Power District 5 Seat 1 Overton
Incumbent: Not listed
Water & Utility Districts County
+ What does this office do?
Power district board members govern the local electric utility. They set electricity rates, approve infrastructure projects and manage the district budget. Like water boards, this office directly affects your utility bills.
Term: 4 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Richard A. Jones 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Overton Power District 5 Seat 2 Logandale
Incumbent: Not listed
Water & Utility Districts County
+ What does this office do?
Power district board members govern the local electric utility. They set electricity rates, approve infrastructure projects and manage the district budget. Like water boards, this office directly affects your utility bills.
Term: 4 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Lindsey Dalley 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Overton Power District 5 Seat 4 Bunkerville
Incumbent: Not listed
Water & Utility Districts County
+ What does this office do?
Power district board members govern the local electric utility. They set electricity rates, approve infrastructure projects and manage the district budget. Like water boards, this office directly affects your utility bills.
Term: 4 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Michael L. Leavitt 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Overton Power District 5 Seat 6 Mesquite
Incumbent: Not listed
Water & Utility Districts County
+ What does this office do?
Power district board members govern the local electric utility. They set electricity rates, approve infrastructure projects and manage the district budget. Like water boards, this office directly affects your utility bills.
Term: 4 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Morris D. Rust 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Sheriff
Incumbent: Kevin McMahill Running ✓
County Offices County
+ What does this office do?
The sheriff is the chief law enforcement officer of the county. In Clark County, the sheriff runs the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (Metro), which provides police services for Las Vegas and unincorporated Clark County. Henderson, North Las Vegas and Boulder City have their own separate police departments.
Term: 4 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
McMahill runs unopposed. Re-elected.
Kevin McMahill ✓ 100.0% 🏆 Elected

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Virgin Valley Water District Bunkerville Seat
Incumbent: Not listed
Water & Utility Districts County
+ What does this office do?
Water district board members govern the local water utility. They set water rates, approve infrastructure projects, manage the district budget and ensure the water supply meets safety standards. This is a less-noticed but directly impactful office -- they control your water bill.
Term: 4 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Vernon W. Pollock 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Virgin Valley Water District Mesquite Seats
Incumbent: Not listed
Water & Utility Districts County
+ What does this office do?
Water district board members govern the local water utility. They set water rates, approve infrastructure projects, manage the district budget and ensure the water supply meets safety standards. This is a less-noticed but directly impactful office -- they control your water bill.
Term: 4 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Gary Elgort
James Anton
Omar Vallejo

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Attorney General
Incumbent: Not listed
Governor & Statewide State
+ What does this office do?
The attorney general is the chief legal officer of the state. They represent the state government in court, enforce consumer protection and antitrust laws, investigate public corruption and issue legal opinions on state law. They do not handle individual criminal cases -- that is the district attorney.
Term: 4 years  ·  Partisan election
Adriana Guzman Fralick (REP) 📅 Nov. General
Nicole Jeanette Cannizzaro (DEM) 📅 Nov. General
Danny Tarkanian (REP) Eliminated
Zach Conine (DEM) Eliminated

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Board of Regents District 2
Incumbent: Not listed
School & Education State
+ What does this office do?
Board of Regents members govern the Nevada System of Higher Education, which includes UNLV, UNR, Nevada State University and the community college system. They set tuition, approve budgets, hire university presidents and set academic policy for all public colleges and universities in Nevada.
Term: 2 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Dylan L. Chambers
Hunter Cain
Jennifer McGrath
Patrick L. Villa

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Board of Regents District 3
Incumbent: Not listed
School & Education State
+ What does this office do?
Board of Regents members govern the Nevada System of Higher Education, which includes UNLV, UNR, Nevada State University and the community college system. They set tuition, approve budgets, hire university presidents and set academic policy for all public colleges and universities in Nevada.
Term: 2 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Byron Brooks
Erik Swendseid

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Board of Regents District 5
Incumbent: Not listed
School & Education State
+ What does this office do?
Board of Regents members govern the Nevada System of Higher Education, which includes UNLV, UNR, Nevada State University and the community college system. They set tuition, approve budgets, hire university presidents and set academic policy for all public colleges and universities in Nevada.
Term: 2 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Ashley K. Garcia
Kathleen Cavalaro
Moises 'Mo' Denis
Patrick J. Boylan
Stephanie Molina
Tyler DeLorenzo

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Board of Regents District 8 — 2-Year Unexpired Term
Incumbent: Not listed
School & Education State
+ What does this office do?
Board of Regents members govern the Nevada System of Higher Education, which includes UNLV, UNR, Nevada State University and the community college system. They set tuition, approve budgets, hire university presidents and set academic policy for all public colleges and universities in Nevada.
Term: 2 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
K. Talib-deen
Karmen La'Shaun Miller
Lori Lane
Pete Goicoechea

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Department 1
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Bita 'Marie' Yeager 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Department 10
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Tierra D. Jones 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Department 11
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Anna Albertson 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Department 12
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Dan Gilliam
Michelle Leavitt

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Department 13
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Adam Ganz
Christopher Howell
Robert Kurth

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Department 14
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Tina Talim 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Department 15
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Joe Hardy Jr. 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Department 16
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Tim Williams 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Department 17
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Jake Villani
Jennifer Schwartz

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Department 18
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Mary Kay Holthus 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Department 19
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Crystal Eller 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Department 2
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Carli Lynn Kierny 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Department 20
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Eric Johnson 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Department 21
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Alex Hubert
Tara Clark Newberry

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Department 22
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Susan Johnson 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Department 23
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Jasmin Lilly-Spells
Martina Bauhaus

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Department 24
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Colleen Brown 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Department 25
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Kathleen E. Delaney 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Department 26
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Daniel Mink Hooge
Jessica Goodey
Pete Thunell

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Department 27
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Erika Mendoza 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Department 28
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Danielle A. Tarmu
Noreen C. DeMonte

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Department 29
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Alex Quagge
Jacob Reynolds

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Department 3
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Monica Trujillo 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Department 30
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Jerry A. Wiese II
Josh Santeramo

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Department 31
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Alexandra Beth McLeod
Joanna S. Kishner

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Department 32
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Christy Craig 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Department 4
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Nadia Krall 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Department 5
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Tracy Hibbetts
Veronica Barisich

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Department 6
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Jacqueline M. Bluth 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Department 7
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Danielle K. Pieper 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Department 8
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Austin Beaumont
Jessica K. Peterson

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Department 9
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Maria Alice Gall 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Family Division Department A
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Maria-Belleza D. 'Mari' Parlade 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Family Division Department B
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Linda Marquis 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Family Division Department C
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Gregory G. Gordon 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Family Division Department D
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Gwynneth Smith
Patricia A. Marr

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Family Division Department E
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Charles 'Chuck' Hoskin
Timothy Treffinger

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Family Division Department F
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Denise L. Gentile 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Family Division Department G
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Rhonda K. Forsberg 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Family Division Department H
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Emily McFarling 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Family Division Department I
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Soonhee 'Sunny' Bailey 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Family Division Department J
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Dedree 'DEE' Butler 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Family Division Department K
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Cynthia N. Giuliani 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Family Division Department L
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
David S. Gibson Jr. 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Family Division Department M
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Amy M. Mastin 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Family Division Department N
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Kerri Jean Maxey
Michel Gaudet

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Family Division Department O
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Gina McConnell 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Family Division Department P
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Jennifer Isso
Kurt A. Smith
Mary Perry

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Family Division Department Q
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Bryce C. Duckworth 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Family Division Department R
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Bill Henderson
Marilyn A. Caston
Nicholas 'Nick' Petsas

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Family Division Department S
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Kristine Brewer
Randall Forman
Tanner M. Harris

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Family Division Department T
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Nadin Cutter 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Family Division Department U
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Dawn R. Throne 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Family Division Department V
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Margaret E. Pickard 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Family Division Department W
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Stacy Rocheleau 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Family Division Department X
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Heidi Almase 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Family Division Department Y
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Adriana Rincon White 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

District Court Family Division Department Z
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
District court judges handle major criminal cases (felonies), large civil lawsuits and appeals from lower courts. In Clark County, district court judges are divided by department and some specialize in family law, drug court or other areas.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Amber Candelaria
Michele 'Shell' Mercer

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Governor
Incumbent: Joseph Lombardo Running ✓
Governor & Statewide State
+ What does this office do?
The governor is the top elected official of Nevada. They sign or veto bills passed by the Legislature, manage state agencies, command the National Guard and set the state budget with legislative approval. The governor serves a four-year term and is limited to two consecutive terms.
Term: 4 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Joseph Lombardo (REP) 91.5% 📅 Nov. General
Aaron D. Ford (DEM) 66.2% 📅 Nov. General
Alexis Hill (DEM) 20.4% Eliminated
James Cooper (DEM) 4.0% Eliminated
Sunshine Arterburn (DEM) 2.8% Eliminated
Emile Bouari (DEM) 1.6% Eliminated
Miqehl Bayfield (DEM) 1.2% Eliminated
Allen Rheinhart (NPP) Eliminated
Barak Zilberberg (REP) Eliminated
Christopher Battenberg (NPP) Eliminated
Donald J. Beaudry Jr. (REP) Eliminated
Emilio R. Rodriguez (NPP) Eliminated
Irina Hansen (REP) Eliminated
John T. Scott (NPP) Eliminated
Jordan Koteras (NPP) Eliminated
Jose M. Zelaya (REP) Eliminated
M. Kameron Hawkins (REP) Eliminated
Matthew R. Winterhawk (REP) Eliminated

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Justice of the Supreme Court Seat B
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
Nevada Supreme Court justices are the highest court in the state. They hear appeals from lower courts and have the final say on what Nevada law means. The Nevada Supreme Court has seven justices and hears more cases per justice than almost any other state supreme court in the country.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Kristina Pickering 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Justice of the Supreme Court Seat D
Incumbent: Not listed
Judges State
+ What does this office do?
Nevada Supreme Court justices are the highest court in the state. They hear appeals from lower courts and have the final say on what Nevada law means. The Nevada Supreme Court has seven justices and hears more cases per justice than almost any other state supreme court in the country.
Term: 6 years  ·  Nonpartisan election
Douglas Herndon 🏆 Uncontested

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Lieutenant Governor
Incumbent: Not listed
Governor & Statewide State
+ What does this office do?
The governor is the top elected official of Nevada. They sign or veto bills passed by the Legislature, manage state agencies, command the National Guard and set the state budget with legislative approval. The governor serves a four-year term and is limited to two consecutive terms.
Term: 4 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Bridget N. Scheiner (DEM)
Cornelius D. Jones (NPP)
Courtney Burke (DEM)
Janine Hansen (IAP)
Sandra Jauregui (DEM)
Stavros Anthony (REP)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

Secretary of State
Incumbent: Francisco 'Cisco' Aguilar Running ✓
Governor & Statewide State
+ What does this office do?
The secretary of state is the chief elections officer of the state. They oversee voter registration, run elections, certify results and maintain official state records including business registrations. This office has no connection to the federal U.S. Secretary of State.
Term: 4 years  ·  Partisan election
Brad Lee Barnhill (IAP)
Francisco 'Cisco' Aguilar (DEM)
Jim Marchant (REP)
John T. Kennedy (LPN)
Sharron Angle (REP)
Shirley A. Folkins-Roberts (REP)
Socorro Keenan (REP)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Assembly District 1
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
Assembly members are members of the lower chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws and approve the state budget. Assembly districts are smaller than senate districts, so assembly members represent fewer constituents.
Term: 2 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Alexis Elizabeth Esparza (DEM)
James Fennell Jr. (DEM)
Jo Cato (DEM)
Louis 'Big Lou' DeSalvio (DEM)
Millan 'Mack' Gledhill (DEM)
Tarik A. 'TAB' Barnes (NPP)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Assembly District 10
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
Assembly members are members of the lower chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws and approve the state budget. Assembly districts are smaller than senate districts, so assembly members represent fewer constituents.
Term: 2 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Val Thomason (DEM)
Venise L. Karris (DEM)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Assembly District 11
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
Assembly members are members of the lower chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws and approve the state budget. Assembly districts are smaller than senate districts, so assembly members represent fewer constituents.
Term: 2 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Cinthia Moore (DEM)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Assembly District 12
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
Assembly members are members of the lower chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws and approve the state budget. Assembly districts are smaller than senate districts, so assembly members represent fewer constituents.
Term: 2 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Max Carter II (DEM)
Nancy 'Nan' Roecker (REP)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Assembly District 13
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
Assembly members are members of the lower chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws and approve the state budget. Assembly districts are smaller than senate districts, so assembly members represent fewer constituents.
Term: 2 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Brian Hibbetts (REP)
Daniel Andrews (DEM)
Gage C. Beck (LPN)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Assembly District 14
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
Assembly members are members of the lower chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws and approve the state budget. Assembly districts are smaller than senate districts, so assembly members represent fewer constituents.
Term: 2 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Erica Mosca (DEM)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Assembly District 15
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
Assembly members are members of the lower chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws and approve the state budget. Assembly districts are smaller than senate districts, so assembly members represent fewer constituents.
Term: 2 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Howard Watts (DEM)
Miguel Davila (DEM)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Assembly District 16
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
Assembly members are members of the lower chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws and approve the state budget. Assembly districts are smaller than senate districts, so assembly members represent fewer constituents.
Term: 2 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Cecelia Gonzalez (DEM)
Eva Olivia Chase (DEM)
Jasmine Kurys (NPP)
John Carlo (REP)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Assembly District 17
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
Assembly members are members of the lower chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws and approve the state budget. Assembly districts are smaller than senate districts, so assembly members represent fewer constituents.
Term: 2 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Linda F. Hunt (DEM)
Robert 'RC' Smith (DEM)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Assembly District 18
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
Assembly members are members of the lower chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws and approve the state budget. Assembly districts are smaller than senate districts, so assembly members represent fewer constituents.
Term: 2 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Antario 'Iron Tiger' Brown (DEM)
Crystal Newton (REP)
Venicia Considine (DEM)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Assembly District 19
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
Assembly members are members of the lower chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws and approve the state budget. Assembly districts are smaller than senate districts, so assembly members represent fewer constituents.
Term: 2 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Amy Groves (REP)
Jason Patchett (REP)
Zackaraih Lysaght (LPN)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Assembly District 2
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
Assembly members are members of the lower chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws and approve the state budget. Assembly districts are smaller than senate districts, so assembly members represent fewer constituents.
Term: 2 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Drew Teitelbaum (REP)
Kamilah Bywaters (DEM)
Mike Kung (DEM)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Assembly District 20
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
Assembly members are members of the lower chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws and approve the state budget. Assembly districts are smaller than senate districts, so assembly members represent fewer constituents.
Term: 2 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
David Orentlicher (DEM)
Stan Vaughan (LPN)
Tony T. Smith (DEM)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Assembly District 21
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
Assembly members are members of the lower chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws and approve the state budget. Assembly districts are smaller than senate districts, so assembly members represent fewer constituents.
Term: 2 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Elaine Marzola (DEM)
Patsy A. Carvalho (REP)
Tighe Galvin (LPN)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Assembly District 22
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
Assembly members are members of the lower chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws and approve the state budget. Assembly districts are smaller than senate districts, so assembly members represent fewer constituents.
Term: 2 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Dionisio C. 'Daniel' Hernandez (DEM)
Melissa Hardy (REP)
Shenea Booth (DEM)
Tamara N. Taylor (DEM)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Assembly District 23
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
Assembly members are members of the lower chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws and approve the state budget. Assembly districts are smaller than senate districts, so assembly members represent fewer constituents.
Term: 2 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Denise Daniels Fanning (REP)
Jan Allen Aspelund (DEM)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Assembly District 28
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
Assembly members are members of the lower chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws and approve the state budget. Assembly districts are smaller than senate districts, so assembly members represent fewer constituents.
Term: 2 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Reuben D'Silva (DEM)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Assembly District 29
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
Assembly members are members of the lower chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws and approve the state budget. Assembly districts are smaller than senate districts, so assembly members represent fewer constituents.
Term: 2 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Alex J. Pereszlenyi (DEM)
Ashley R. Delobel (DEM)
Brad Combs (DEM)
Joe Ludwig (REP)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Assembly District 3
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
Assembly members are members of the lower chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws and approve the state budget. Assembly districts are smaller than senate districts, so assembly members represent fewer constituents.
Term: 2 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Harold Erbacher (REP)
Joseph P. Silvestri (REP)
Selena Torres-Fossett (DEM)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Assembly District 34
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
Assembly members are members of the lower chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws and approve the state budget. Assembly districts are smaller than senate districts, so assembly members represent fewer constituents.
Term: 2 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Brandon Davis (REP)
Hanadi Nadeem (DEM)
Shaun R. Navarro (DEM)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Assembly District 35
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
Assembly members are members of the lower chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws and approve the state budget. Assembly districts are smaller than senate districts, so assembly members represent fewer constituents.
Term: 2 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Joe Spica (DEM)
Rebecca Edgeworth (REP)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Assembly District 36
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
Assembly members are members of the lower chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws and approve the state budget. Assembly districts are smaller than senate districts, so assembly members represent fewer constituents.
Term: 2 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Gregory T. Hafen II (REP)
Jon Penn Junejo (DEM)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Assembly District 37
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
Assembly members are members of the lower chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws and approve the state budget. Assembly districts are smaller than senate districts, so assembly members represent fewer constituents.
Term: 2 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Jill M. Douglass (REP)
Shea M. Backus (DEM)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Assembly District 4
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
Assembly members are members of the lower chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws and approve the state budget. Assembly districts are smaller than senate districts, so assembly members represent fewer constituents.
Term: 2 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Eileen Eady (DEM)
Lisa Cole (REP)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Assembly District 41
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
Assembly members are members of the lower chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws and approve the state budget. Assembly districts are smaller than senate districts, so assembly members represent fewer constituents.
Term: 2 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Gabriela Wyett (DEM)
Kelly Chapman (REP)
Spencer L. Ridenour (DEM)
Tofuola 'Tofu' Alofipo (REP)
Vinny Spotleson (DEM)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Assembly District 42
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
Assembly members are members of the lower chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws and approve the state budget. Assembly districts are smaller than senate districts, so assembly members represent fewer constituents.
Term: 2 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Christopher Brandlin (REP)
Dayton Vasquez (DEM)
Katrin 'Mrs. Fix it' Ivanoff (REP)
Tracy Brown-May (DEM)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Assembly District 5
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
Assembly members are members of the lower chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws and approve the state budget. Assembly districts are smaller than senate districts, so assembly members represent fewer constituents.
Term: 2 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Brittney M. Miller (DEM)
Joshua Dowden (REP)
Kelly Quinn (REP)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Assembly District 6
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
Assembly members are members of the lower chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws and approve the state budget. Assembly districts are smaller than senate districts, so assembly members represent fewer constituents.
Term: 2 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Douglas Candido (DEM)
Jovan Alexander Jackson (DEM)
Katherine 'Katie' Duncan (NPP)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Assembly District 7
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
Assembly members are members of the lower chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws and approve the state budget. Assembly districts are smaller than senate districts, so assembly members represent fewer constituents.
Term: 2 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Anthony Scott 'Red' Willett (LPN)
Cameron 'C.H.' Miller Miller (DEM)
Michael D. Musick (NPP)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Assembly District 8
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
Assembly members are members of the lower chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws and approve the state budget. Assembly districts are smaller than senate districts, so assembly members represent fewer constituents.
Term: 2 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
David Farrakhan (REP)
Duy Nguyen (DEM)
Joseph 'Joey' Charafi (REP)
Paul John Cook Sr. (DEM)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Assembly District 9
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
Assembly members are members of the lower chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws and approve the state budget. Assembly districts are smaller than senate districts, so assembly members represent fewer constituents.
Term: 2 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Cristhian Orozco (REP)
Erica Alejandra Neely (REP)
Maria Teresa Hank (DEM)
Ryan Hampton (DEM)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Controller
Incumbent: Not listed
Governor & Statewide State
+ What does this office do?
The state controller is the chief fiscal officer of the state. They audit state finances, process payroll for all state employees, manage unclaimed property and ensure state spending follows the law.
Term: 4 years  ·  Partisan election
Andy Matthews (REP)
Michael MacDougall (DEM)
Robert 'Bob' Tolle (DEM)
Robert K. 'Bob' Blackstock (DEM)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Senate District 10
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
State senators are members of the upper chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws, approve the state budget and confirm the governor's appointments. Each senator represents a geographic district.
Term: 4 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Fabian Donate (DEM)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Senate District 12
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
State senators are members of the upper chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws, approve the state budget and confirm the governor's appointments. Each senator represents a geographic district.
Term: 4 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Julie Ann Pazina (DEM)
Rafael Arroyo (REP)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Senate District 2
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
State senators are members of the upper chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws, approve the state budget and confirm the governor's appointments. Each senator represents a geographic district.
Term: 4 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Edgar Flores (DEM)
Isaac Barron (DEM)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Senate District 20
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
State senators are members of the upper chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws, approve the state budget and confirm the governor's appointments. Each senator represents a geographic district.
Term: 4 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Calvin Sandoval (DEM)
Danielle Gallant (REP)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Senate District 21
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
State senators are members of the upper chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws, approve the state budget and confirm the governor's appointments. Each senator represents a geographic district.
Term: 4 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Al Rojas (REP)
James Ohrenschall (DEM)
Junior Romero (DEM)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Senate District 8
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
State senators are members of the upper chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws, approve the state budget and confirm the governor's appointments. Each senator represents a geographic district.
Term: 4 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
George E. Harris (REP)
Jamie S. Miller (NPP)
Laz Chavez (REP)
Marilyn Dondero Loop (DEM)
Robert Morris (NPP)
Steven S. 'Mr. Fix It' Cohen (NPP)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Senate District 9
Incumbent: Not listed
State Legislature State
+ What does this office do?
State senators are members of the upper chamber of the state legislature. They write and vote on state laws, approve the state budget and confirm the governor's appointments. Each senator represents a geographic district.
Term: 4 years  ·  Partisan primary, general election
Maria Thompson (REP)
Melanie Scheible (DEM)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

State Treasurer
Incumbent: Not listed
Governor & Statewide State
+ What does this office do?
The state treasurer manages state money -- investing state funds, overseeing the state's debt and bond programs and running college savings programs. They do not set the budget; they manage the money once the Legislature approves it.
Term: 4 years  ·  Partisan election
Drew Johnson (REP)
Jay Maharjan (DEM)
Jeff Carter (REP)
Joe Dalia (DEM)
Tya Mathis-Coleman (DEM)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

U.S. House District 1
Incumbent: Dina Titus Running ✓
Federal Federal
Primary June 2026, General November 2026
Afzal 'Bobby' Khan (NPP)
Anthony Thomas Jr. (NPP)
Carrie Ann Buck (REP)
Dina Titus (DEM)
Gabriel Cornejo (DEM)
Jim Blockey (REP)
Joy Hoover (DEM)
Luis Paniagua (DEM)
Maria Encar Arnold (REP)
Michael Boris (REP)
Rick Saga (REP)
Steven 'Chap' St John (NPP)
Victor R. Willert (NPP)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

U.S. House District 3
Incumbent: Susie Lee Running ✓
Federal Federal
Aury Nagy (REP)
Brandon West (DEM)
James A. Lally (DEM)
Jeff Gunter (REP)
Marty O'Donnell (REP)
Susie Lee (DEM)
Tera Anderson (REP)
Terrill Robinson (DEM)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

U.S. House District 4
Incumbent: Steven Horsford Running ✓
Federal Federal
Multi-county: Clark, Esmeralda, Mineral, Nye, Churchill, Lincoln, Lyon
Anthony D. Snowden (REP)
Cody K. Whipple (REP)
Gary Steele (NPP)
Ronda Kennedy (REP)
Russell Best (IAP)
Steven Horsford (DEM)
William Johnson (NPP)

Source: Clark County Election Department, May 6 2026

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November 3, 2026
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