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IATSE Local 720 Endorsements in the 2020 Primary Election IATSE Local 720 Endorsements in the 2020 Primary Election The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists, and Allied Crafts of the United States, Its Territories and Canada Local 720 is proud to endorse the Statewide & Federal Races US House District 1 US House District 3 US House District 4 Dina Titus - D Susie Lee - D Steven Horsford - D 100% voting record 100% voting record 100% voting record with Labor Unions with Labor Unions with Labor Unions State Legislative Races Senate Dist. 1 Senate Dist. 3 Senate Dist. 5 Senate Dist 6 Pat Spearman - D Chris Brooks - D Kristee Watson - D Nicole Cannizzaro - D Supported IATSE 720 2019 UNION MEMBER: NV-AFL-CIO Supported IATSE 720 2019 Legislative Priorities IBEW 357 Endorsed Candidate Legislative Priorities Supported IATSE 720 2019 Legislative Priorities Senate Dist. 7 Senate Dist. 11 Senate Dist. 18 Richard Carrillo - D Dallas Harris - D Liz Becker Roberta Lange - D Supported IATSE 720 2019 Nevada AFL-CIO NV AFL-CIO Legislative Priorities Endorsed Candidate Endorsed Candidates Assembly Dist. 1 Assembly Dist. 2 Assembly Dist. 3 Assembly Dist. 4 Danielle Monroe-Moreno - D Jennie Sherwood - D Selena Torres – D Connie Munk - D UNION MEMBER: NLV Police UNION MEMBER: IBEW UNION MEMBER: NSEA/CCEA Supported IATSE 720 2019 Officers Association NV AFL-CIO Supported IATSE 720 2019 Legislative Priorities Supported IATSE 720 2019 Endorsed Candidate Legislative Priorities Legislative Priorities Assembly Dist. 5 Assembly Dist. 6 Assembly Dist. 7 Brittney Miller - D Shondra Summers-Armstrong - D John Stephens III - D UNION MEMBER: NSEA/CCEA UNION MEMBER: SEIU UNION MEMBER: Supported IATSE 720 2019 Nevada AFL-CIO Nevada AFL-CIO Legislative Priorities Endorsed Candidate Endorsed Candidate Assembly Dist. 8 Assembly Dist. 9 Assembly Dist. 10 Assembly Dist. 11 Jason Frierson - D Steve Yeager – D Rochelle Nguyen - D Bea Duran Supported IATSE 720 2019 Supported IATSE 720 2019 Supported IATSE 720 2019 UNION MEMBER: Legislative Priorities Legislative Priorities Legislative Priorities Culinary 226 Supported IATSE 720 2019 Legislative Priorities Assembly Dist. 12 Assembly Dist. 13 Assembly Dist. 14 Assembly Dist. 15 Susan Martinez Thomas Roberts - R Maggie Carlton - D Howard Watts UNION MEMBER: IBT Supported IATSE 720 2019 Supported IATSE 720 2019 Supported IATSE 720 2019 Supported IATSE 720 2019 Legislative Priorities Legislative Priorities Legislative Priorities Legislative Priorities Assembly Dist. 16 Assembly Dist. 17 Assembly Dist. 18 Assembly Dist. 19 No Endorsement Claire Thomas - D Char Frost - D Chris Edwards - R UNION MEMBER: SEIU Nevada AFL-CIO Supported IATSE 720 2019 Nevada AFL-CIO Endorsed Candidate Legislative Priorities Endorsed Candidate Assembly Dist. 20 Assembly Dist. 21 Assembly Dist. 22 Assembly Dist. 23 David Orentlicher - D Elaine Marzola - D Melissa Hardy - R Glen Leavitt - R NV AFL-CIO NV AFL-CIO Supported IATSE 720 2019 Supported IATSE 720 2019 Endorsed Candidate Endorsed Candidate Legislative Priorities Legislative Priorities Assembly Dist. 28 Assembly Dist. 29 Assembly Dist. 34 Assembly Dist. 35 Edgar Flores -D Lesley Cohen - D Shannon Bilbray-Axelrod - D Michelle Gorelow - D Supported IATSE 720 2019 Supported IATSE 720 2019 Supported IATSE 720 2019 Supported IATSE 720 2019 Legislative Priorities Legislative Priorities Legislative Priorities Legislative Priorities Assembly Dist. 37 Assembly Dist. 41 Assembly Dist. 42 Shea Backus- D Sandra Jauregui - D Alexander Assefa - D Supported IATSE 720 2019 Supported IATSE 720 2019 Supported IATSE 720 2019 Legislative Priorities Legislative Priorities Legislative Priorities Clark County Races Clark County Commission Dist. A Clark County Commission Dist. B Michael Naft- D Marilyn Kirkpatrick - D Supported IATSE 720 2019 Supported IATSE 720 2019 Legislative Priorities Legislative Priorities Clark County Commission Dist. C Clark County Commission Dist. D Ross Miller - D Mo Denis - D Nevada AFL-CIO William McCurdy II - D Endorsed Candidate Both have been strong supporters of IATSE 720 Legislative Priorities in previous Legislative Sessions Education Races State Board of Education Dist. Trustee, Clark Co. School Dist. B Trustee, Clark Co. School Dist. G Tim Hughes Jeff Proffitt Barbara Dreyer Nevada AFL- CIO UNION MEMBER: SMART 88 Nevada AFL-CIO Endorsed Candidate Nevada AFL-CIO Endorsed Candidate Endorsed Candidate Judicial Races Nevada Supreme Court Seat B Nevada Supreme Court Seat D Nevada Court of Appeals Esther Rodriguez Ozzie Fumo Bonnie Bula District Court Judge Dept. 1 Judge Dept. 2 Judge Dept. 3 Judge Dept. 4 Judge Dept. 5 Bita Yeager Dustin Marcello Michael Miceli Nadia Krall Terry Coffing Judge Dept. 6 Judge Dept. 7 Judge Dept. 8 Judge Dept. 9 Judge Dept. 10 Jacqueline Bluth Linda Bell Trevor Atkin Cristina Silva Tierra Jones Judge Dept. 15 Judge Dept. 17 Judge Dept. 18 Judge Dept. 19 Judge Dept. 20 Joseph Hardy Michael Villani John Hunt William Kephart Eric Johnson Mary Kay Holthus Judge Dept. 21 Judge Dept. 22 Judge Dept. 23 Judge Dept. 27 Judge Dept. 28 Caesar Almase Susan Johnson Karl Armstrong Nancy Allf Ron Israel Bruce Gale Judge Dept. 29 Judge Dept. 30 Judge Dept. 31 Judge Dept. 32 David Jones Jerry Wiese Joanna Kishner Rob Bare Family Court Judge Dept. A Judge Dept. E Judge Dept. G Judge Dept. H Judge Dept. I William Voy Charles Hoskin Rhonda Forsberg Art Ritchie Sunny Bailey Judge Dept. J Judge Dept. L Judge Dept. P Judge Dept. S Judge Dept. T J. Scott MacDonald David Gibson Jr. Sara Dayani Vincent Ochoa Nadin Cutter Judge Dept. U Judge Dept. V Judge Dept. W Judge Dept. X Bill Gonzalez Jack Fleeman Adriana Rincon White Heidi Almase Margret Pickard Judge Dept. Y Judge Dept. Z Maricar Andrade Michele Mercer Romeo Perez Justice of the Peace Las Vegas Twnsh. Dept. 12 N. Las Vegas Twnsh. Dept 3 Diana Sullivan Christopher Lee .
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