Incumbent Gary Rogers has served as the Goodsprings constable since 2010, but faces two challenges in the June 14 primary.
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If the Supreme Court decides that discrepancies did prevent the election for a Clark County commission seat, it would be overturning a lower court ruling.
Oral arguments are expected Wednesday in front of the Supreme Court, where lawyers representing Stavros Anthony and Ross Miller will appear before the justices.
The campaign will appeal to the state’s highest court to weigh in on the Clark County Commission race that Anthony lost by just 15 votes.
The Clark County Commission on Tuesday certified Democrat Ross Miller’s narrow victory over Republican Stavros Anthony after a recount showed Miller won by 15 votes.
Recount results in the tight Clark County Commission race are expected to be canvassed on Tuesday as the Anthony campaign is critical of an “everchanging number.”
A week-long recount expanded Democrat Ross Miller’s lead to 30 votes over rival Republican Las Vegas Councilman Stavros Anthony for a seat on the Clark County Commission, an official said Friday.
Clark County Commission candidate Stavros Anthony on Thursday filed for a recount in the close District C race, the county said.
Democrat Ross Miller officially defeated Republican Stavros Anthony by only 10 votes in a race with 139 voting discrepancies. Anthony vowed to fight.
A district judge on Monday denied a Clark County Commission candidate’s attempt to block the panel from reconsidering its decision to hold a new election in District C.
This year’s races left some wondering if there’s a better way to choose Clark County’s judges. “In my opinion, something is wrong,” District Attorney Steve Wolfson said.
The Commission on Tuesday might reconsider its decision not to certify the results in the District C race. A special election is at stake.
The closely contested race for Clark County Commission District C was thrust front and center this week into the deeply partisan attacks on election integrity.
Clark County has warned voters of unsolicited calls that give “inaccurate information” about whether their votes were counted.
Ross Miller, the Democratic candidate for Clark County Commission District C, filed the lawsuit Tuesday in District Court.