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ENDORSED CANDIDATES Vote November 3Rd ENDORSED CANDIDATES Vote November 3rd The Nevada MEDPAC announces its endorsed candidates for the general election on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. Early voting starts October 17th and runs through October 30th These candidates have been interviewed by the Nevada MEDPAC members and have been selected for their commitment to preserve and foster the physician-patient relationship and to improve the access to quality healthcare in Nevada. Districts not listed are races in which Nevada MEDPAC has not chosen to endorse a candidate. Legislative Candidates NEVADA STATE SENATE NEVADA STATE ASSEMBLY District 1 Patricia Spearman(D) District 1 Danielle Monroe-Moreno (D) District 24 Sarah Peters (D) District 2 Heidi Kasama (R) District 2 Chris Brooks (D) District 25 Jill Tolles (R) District 4 Dina Neal (D) District 3 Selena Torres (D) District 26 Lisa Krasner (R) District 5 Brittney Miller (D) District 6 Nicole Cannizzaro (D) District 27 Theresa Benitez-Thompson (D) District 7 Roberta Lange (D) District 8 Jason Frierson (D) District 28 Edgar Flores (D) District 11 Dallas Harris (D) District 9 Steve Yeager (D) District 29 Lesley Cohen (D) District 15 Heidi Gansert (R) District 10 Rochelle Nguyen (D) District 30 Natha Anderson (D) District 18 Scott Hammond (R) District 11 Beatrice Duran (D) District 31 Jill Dickman (R) District 19 Pete Goicoechea (R) District 12 Susan Martinez (D) District 32 Alexis Hansen (R) District 13 Tom Roberts (R) District 33 John Ellison (R) District 14 Maggie Carlton (D) District 34 Shannon Bilbray-Axelrod (D) District 15 Howard Watts III (D) District 35 Michelle Gorelow (D) District 19 Annie Black (R) District 36 Gregory Hafen (R) District 20 David Orentlicher (D) District 38 Robin Titus (R) District 21 Elaine Marzola (D) District 39 Jim Wheeler (R) District 22 Melissa Hardy (D) District 40 PK O’Neill (R) District 41 Sandra Jauregui (D) District 23 Glen Leavitt (R) District 42 Alexander Assefa (D) Nevada MEDPAC Judicial Candidates NEVADA SURPREME COURT NEVADA COURT OF APPEALS Hon. Doug Herndon Hon. Bonnie Bulla CLARK COUNTY DISTRICT COURT Dept. 1 Bita Yeager Dept. 3 Monica Trujillo Dept. 4 Phil Aurbach Dept. 5 Terry Coffing Dept. 8 Trevor Atkins Dept. 17 Anna Albertson Dept. 18 Mary Kay Holthus Dept. 19 Bill Kephart Dept. 20 Eric Johnson Dept. 21 Tara Clark Newberry Dept. 22 Susan Johnson Dept. 23 Karl Armstrong Dept. 29 David Jones Dept. 31 Joanna Kishner WASHOE COUNTY DISTRICT COURT Dept. 10 Elliott Sattler Nevada MEDPAC 5355 Kietzke Lane Ste 100 Reno, NV 89511 .
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