Judge William “Bill” Kephart, a longtime judge and incumbent in District Court Department 19 in Clark County, could lose his seat — but there are still thousands of election ballots left to be counted.
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Preliminary election results in Clark County showed two incumbents in District Court trailing their opponents on Wednesday and another incumbent locked in a tight race.
A Democrat and a member if the Independent American Party are challenging Assemblyman Glen Leavitt’s bid for re-election in Nevada Assembly District 23.
Two first-time candidates — Democrat Venicia Considine and Republican Heather Ann Florian — are running for the open Assembly District 18 seat.
A Republican gunning for a seat in state Assembly District 15 says he will “do everything to repeal” a 2019 bill sponsored by the incumbent he’s running against.
Two women — a second-generation American and a newly naturalized citizen — are the candidates hoping to fill the vacant seat in Assembly District 16.
Libertarian Natasha Bousley is challenging three-term incumbent Assemblyman Edgar Flores in Nevada Assembly District 28.
District Court Judge Jacqueline Bluth, appointed last year by Gov. Steve Sisolak, is seeking election for the first time in Department 6.
Two Republican newcomers to politics — Claudia Kintigh and Jay Calhoun — are competing in the June 9 primary for the chance to challenge freshman Democrat Michelle Gorlow in Assembly District 35.
Democrats David Bagley and Elaine Marzola are facing off in the June 9 primary in Assembly District 21. The winner will face Republican Cherlyn Arrington in the general election in November.