In the race for District A on the Clark County Commission, Democratic incumbent Michael Naft faces Republican Michael Thomas, a former police officer.
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Squaring off for Clark County School District Board of Trustees, District C, are Tameka Henry and Evelyn Garcia Morales.
Incumbent board president Lola Brooks is being challenged by outspoken teacher Alexis Salt for Clark County School District Board of Trustees, District E.
Katie Williams is facing Jeff Proffitt in the race for Clark County School District Board of Trustees, District B.
Lisa Guzman and Liberty Leavitt are both running for Clark County School District Board of Trustees, District A.
For the Board of Regents, District 2, long-time elected official Lois Tarkanian is squaring off against local attorney Bret Whipple.
The race for Board of Regents, District 3, is between business owner Byron Brooks and Swadeep Nigam, who has a background in public-sector finance.
Running for Board of Regents, District 5, are former Nevada State Board of Education member Patrick Boylan and Dr. Nick “Doc” Spirtos, medical director at Women’s Cancer Center of Nevada.
The two candidates running for State Board of Education, District 1, are Tim Hughes, who works for an education non-profit, and Angelo Casino, a middle school teacher at a local charter school.
Incumbent Mark Newburn seeks re-election to the State Board of Education, District 4. Former Clark County School Board Trustee Rene Cantu also seeks the seat.
One seat on the Nevada Court of Appeals is in play with Judge Bonnie Bulla facing a challenge from Las Vegas attorney Susan Bush.
Department D, District Court Judge Douglas Herndon and Assemblyman Ozzie Fumo advanced to the November general election.
In Las Vegas Justice Court, Department 12, Judge Diana Sullivan faces a challenge from Shanon Clowers-Sanborn, a chief deputy district attorney for Clark County.
In Department X, Heidi Almase, a former Las Vegas Municipal Court judge, is running against Jim Davis, a family law attorney, to fill a new seat.
In Department E, the voters have no good choice.