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Call: 702-383-7917 CULINARY WORKERS UNION District 20...............................Julie Pazina District 24..............................Sarah Peters CLARK COUNTY NEVADA BALLOT QUESTIONS RECORDER......................Debbie Conway BARTENDERS UNION District 21....................James Ohrenschall District 26..............................June Joseph Question 2.....................................Yes 2018 Endorsed Candidates NEVADA STATE ASSEMBLY District 27.........Teresa Benitez-Thompson JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME Eliminate the sales tax on feminine hygiene products. District 1.............Danielle Monroe-Moreno District 28..............................Edgar Flores Seat C..................................Elissa Cadish U.S. SENATE..........................Jacky Rosen Question 3......................................No District 2.................. ......Jennie Sherwood District 29.............................Lesley Cohen Seat G...................................Lidia Stiglich U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Allows energy companies to raise District 3...............................Selena Torres District 30.............................Mike Sprinkle UNIVERSITY REGENT prices and replace union workers by District 1.....................................Dina Titus District 4................................Connie Munk District 31....................Richard “Skip” Daly District 1...............................Laura Perkins deregulating electric companies. District 3.....................................Susie Lee District 5...............................Brittney Miller District 32..........................Paula Povilaitis TRUSTEE, CLARK COUNTY SCHOOL Question 5.....................................Yes Creates an automatic voter District 4...........................Steven Horsford District 6......................William McCurdy III District 34...........Shannon Bilbray-Axelrod District D..............................Irene Cepeda registration system to improve the GOVERNOR..........................Steve Sisolak District 7.....................................Dina Neal District 35.......................Michelle Gorelow District G.............................Linda Cavazos accuracy of voter rolls, enhance ....................Kate Marshall District 36..........................Lesia Romanov election security, and make it more LT. GOVERNOR District 8.............................Jason Frierson DISTRICT COURT JUDGE convenient for eligible Nevadans to ATTORNEY GENERAL.............Aaron Ford District 9...............................Steve Yeager District 37..............................Shea Backus Dept. 18..............................Mark B. Bailus vote. SECRETARY OF STATE.......Nelson Araujo District 10..............................Chris Brooks District 40..........................Autumn Zemke JUSTICE OF THE PEACE - LAS VEGAS TOWNSHIP Question 6.....................................Yes TREASURER..........................Zach Conine District 41........................Sandra Jauregui District 11..................................Olivia Diaz Dept. 1.........................Elana Lee Graham Requires electric companies to get CONTROLLER..................Catherine Byrne District 12..........................Susan Martinez District 42.......................Alexander Assefa half their energy from renewable CONSTABLE resources by 2030. NEVADA STATE SENATE District 14..........................Maggie Carlton RENO MAYOR.....................Hillary Scheive Henderson Township...........Kenny Taylor District 2......................................Mo Denis District 15............................Howard Watts CLARK COUNTY COMMISSION JUSTICE OF THE PEACE - BOULDER CITY TOWNSHIP..............Victor Lee Miller District 8.................Marilyn Dondero-Loop District 16...............................Heidi Swank District E............................Tick Segerblom FOR A RIDE TO THE POLLS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE - District 9.........................Melanie Scheible District 17......................Tyrone Thompson District F.................................Justin Jones HENDERSON TOWNSHIP..Sam Bateman District 10.........................Yvanna Cancela District 18...........................Richard Carillo District G..................................Jim Gibson CALL: District 13...................................Julia Ratti District 20..............................Ellen Spiegel CLARK COUNTY CLERK..........Lynn Goya District 14...........................Wendy Boszak District 21................................Ozzie Fumo CLARK COUNTY District 16......................Tina Davis Hersey District 22..........................Kristee Watson ASSESSOR........................Briana Johnson 702-383-7917 LONG-TERM EARLY VOTING SITES Any voter registered in Clark County may vote at any SHOPPING CENTER PUBLIC BUILDING LAS VEGAS STRIP of these Early Voting sites. CLARK COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER LAS VEGAS STRIP Early Voting Dates and Hours for ALL of these Regional Transportation Commission (RTC) Bldg. 1st Fl, Rm 108 3550 W. Harmon Ave., West of Polaris Ave., Las Vegas Shopping Centers below are: 600 S. Grand Central Pkwy. @ W. Bonneville Ave., Las Vegas FIRST WEEK, Oct. 20 - 26 (Sat - Fri, Nevada Day): MALL Saturday to Thursday FIRST WEEK, Oct. 20 - 26 (Sat - Fri, Nevada Day): Oct. 20 (Sat) .................................................................... 9am - 7pm October 20 - November 1 ..................... 9am - 7pm Oct. 20 (Sat) .................................................................... 9am - 5pm Oct. 21 (Sun) ...................................................................... CLOSED BOULEVARD MALL Oct. 21 (Sun) ...................................................................... CLOSED Oct. 22 - 26 (Mon - Fri, Nevada Day) ................................ 9am - 7pm East Corridor near Rear (EAST) Mall Entrance, Park in the Back Last Friday SECOND WEEK, Oct. 27 - Nov. 2 (Sat - Fri): November 2 .......................................... 9am - 8pm Oct. 22 - 26 (Mon - Fri, Nevada Day) ................................ 8am - 6pm and Center of the Mall SECOND WEEK, Oct. 27 - Nov. 2 (Sat - Fri): Oct. 27 (Sat) .................................................................. 9am - 7pm 3528 S. Maryland Pkwy., between E. Desert Inn Rd. and E. Twain Oct. 27 (Sat) .................................................................... 9am - 5pm Oct. 28 (Sun) ...................................................................... CLOSED ARROYO MARKET SQUARE Ave., LV Oct. 28 (Sun) ...................................................................... CLOSED Oct. 29 - Nov. 1 (Mon - Thu) ............................................. 9am - 7pm Event Tent in Parking Lot near The Men’s Wearhouse FIRST WEEK, Oct. 20 - 26 (Sat - Fri, Nevada Day): Oct. 29 - Nov 1 (Mon - Thu) .............................................. 8am - 6pm Nov. 2 (Last Fri) ................................................................ 9am - 8pm CC-215 @ S. Rainbow Blvd., Las Vegas 2018 Oct. 20 (Sat) ................................................................. 10am - 8pm Nov. 2 (Last Fri) ................................................................ 8am - 8pm Oct. 21 (Sun) ................................................................ 11am - 6pm BLUE DIAMOND CROSSING Oct. 22 - 26 (Mon - Fri, Nevada Day) ............................ 10am - 8pm EAST LAS VEGAS COMMUNITY CENTER Event Tent in Parking Lot between Target and Kohl’s 250 N. Eastern Ave. @ Stewart Ave., Las Vegas FOR A RIDE TO THE POLLS SECOND WEEK, Oct. 27 - Nov. 2 (Sat. - Fri.): Blue Diamond Rd. @ Arville St., Las Vegas FIRST WEEK, Oct. 20 - 26 (Sat - Fri, Nevada Day): Oct. 27 (Sat) ................................................................. 10am - 9pm GENERAL ELECTION CENTENNIAL CENTER Oct. 20 (Sat) .................................................................. 10am - 6pm Oct. 28 (Sun) ................................................................ 11am - 6pm Event Tent in Parking Lot near Home Depot Oct. 21 (Sun) ...................................................................... CLOSED Oct. 29 - Nov. 2 (Mon - Fri) ............................................ 10am - 9pm W. Tropical Pkwy. @ Centennial Ctr. Blvd., Las Vegas Oct. 22 - 26 (Mon - Fri, Nevada Day) ................................ 9am - 6pm CALL: GALLERIA AT SUNSET - Kohl’s Court ENDORSEMENT DEER SPRINGS TOWN CENTER SECOND WEEK, Oct. 27 - Nov. 2 (Sat - Fri): 1st Floor, 1300 W. Sunset @ N. Stephanie St., Henderson Oct. 27 (Sat) .................................................................. 10am - 6pm Event Tent in Parking Lot near Michaels FIRST WEEK, Oct. 20 - 26 (Sat - Fri, Nevada Day): Oct. 28 (Sun) ...................................................................... CLOSED Oct. 20 (Sat) .................................................................. 10am - 8pm N. 5th St. South of CC-215 @ W. Dorrell Ln., North Las Vegas Oct. 29 (Mon) ................................................................... 9am - 6pm GUIDE Oct. 21 (Sun) ................................................................ 11am - 6pm DOWNTOWN SUMMERLIN Oct. 30 - Nov. 1 (Tue - Thu) .............................................. 9am - 7pm 702-383-7917 Oct. 22 - 26 (Mon - Fri, Nevada Day) ............................ 10am - 8pm Event Tent in Parking Lot near Dillard’s Nov. 2 (Last Fri) ................................................................ 9am - 8pm Sahara Ave. @ CC-215, Las Vegas SECOND WEEK, Oct. 27 - Nov. 2 (Sat - Fri): DR. WILLIAM U. PEARSON COMMUNITY CENTER Oct. 27 (Sat) ................................................................
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