Clark County election officials accepted my signature on eight ballot return envelopes during the general election.
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In the 3rd Congressional District, which includes Henderson and southern Clark County, first-term incumbent Susie Lee, a Democrat, is running against Republican Dan Rodimer and two minor party hopefuls.
In the 1st Congressional District, which comprises the central Las Vegas Valley, Rep. Dina Titus, a Democrat, faces a challenge from Republican Joyce Bentley and two minor party candidates
The 4th Congressional District is represented by Steven Horsford, a Democrat. He is being challenged by former state GOP Assemblyman Jim Marchant and two minor party candidates.
Question 3 would make a series of changes to the State Board of Pardons Commissioners.
Question 6 would mandate that Nevada generate 50 percent of its energy from renewable sources by 2030.
Question 4 would place a declaration of voters’ rights into the constitution.
Question 2 would recognize all marriages, regardless of gender, overturning the traditional definition of marriage in the state constitution.
Question 1 removes the Board of Regents from the Nevada constitution, but doesn’t introduce any immediate changes.
Republican Carrie Buck is running against Democrat Kristee Watson for a Henderson-area seat currently held by Democrat Joyce Woodhouse, who is term-limited. Tim Hagan, a Libertarian, is also in this race.
Senate District 6, in the northwest, features incumbent Democrat Nicole Cannizzaro, the majority leader, against Republican April Becker.
In Senate District 18, in the northwest, Republican incumbent Scott Hammond faces Democrat Liz Becker.
Republican Heidi Kasama faces Democrat Radhika Kunnel in a bid to replace incumbent Republican John Hambrick, who is term-limited. Garrett LeDuff is also on the ballot as an independent.
Incumbent Democrat Connie Munk faces Republican Richard McArthur, who has had two previous stints in this seat.
In Assembly District 37, incumbent Democrat Shea Backus faces challenger Andy Matthews, a Republican.
In District B, Commission Chairwoman Marilyn Kirkpatrick, a Democrat, faces a challenge from Republican Kevin Williams and Independent American Warren Markowitz.
In District D, William McCurdy II, a Democrat, faces David L. Washington, a former Las Vegas fire chief who is running unaffiliated. No Republican is in the race.
In District C, Republican Stavros Anthony, a Las Vegas City councilman and former Metro captain, faces Democrat Ross Miller, who served as Nevada secretary of state from 2006 through 2014.
In the race for District A on the Clark County Commission, Democratic incumbent Michael Naft faces Republican Michael Thomas, a former police officer.