57°F
weather icon Cloudy

EDITORIAL: Move municipal elections to even-numbered years

Turnout was pathetic for Tuesday’s municipal primary. Just fewer than 9.5 percent of registered voters in Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas and Boulder City bothered to cast a ballot. That’s down from 11.4 percent in 2013.

The numbers raise more questions about the wisdom of holding these campaigns in stand-alone, off year elections. Not only do fewer people participate, the balloting costs each city thousands of dollars to conduct.

These municipalities should all consider changing their election calendars to piggyback on statewide balloting held during even-numbered years. The switch would save money and boost interest.

While local incumbents love the current system because it’s easier for them to raise money and fend off challengers, perhaps it’s time to put the convenience of residents above the convenience of sitting politicians.

MOST READ
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.
THE LATEST
EDITORIAL: How to kill jobs

Democrats claim to be concerned about “affordability” and job creation. Why, then, do they repeatedly propose policies that undermine those goals?

EDITORIAL: Deceiving students, parents and communities

You might find the following question on a first-grade math test: “7+2=[blank]+6.” But what you wouldn’t expect is for 25 percent of incoming freshman at a highly ranked university to get the question wrong. But they did.

MORE STORIES