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2018 Endorsed Candidates Northern Nevada Central Labor Council MENU 2018 Endorsed Candidates The Northern Nevada Central Labor Council is proud to endorse political candidates who've shown their commitment to issues important to Nevada's working families—including demanding legislation that upholds workers' rights, commitment to bringing good jobs to our state and keeping them, maintaining access to affordable health care, and fighting for fair and humane immigration laws. Our endorsed candidates for 2018 are: U.S. Senate U.S. House District 2 Governor Jacky Rosen Clint Koble Steve Sisolak Lt. Governor Attorney General Secretary of State Kate Marshall Aaron Ford Nelson Araujo Treasurer Controller Supreme Court C Zach Conine Catherine Byrne Elissa Cadish Supreme Court F Supreme Court G Senate District 13 Abbi Silver Lidia Stiglich Julia Ratti Senate District 14 Senate District 16 Assembly District 24 Wendy Boszak Tina Davis Hersey Sarah Peters Assembly District 25 Assembly District 26 Assembly District 27 Jill Tolles June Joseph Teresa Benitez-Thompson Assembly District 30 Assembly District 31 Assembly District 32 Mike Sprinkle Richard “Skip” Daly Paula Povilaitis Assembly District 39 Assembly District 40 District Court Judge Patricia Ackerman Autumn Zemke Dixie Grossman District Attorney Reno Mayor Reno Ward 2 Chris Hicks Hillary Scheive Naomi Duerr Reno Ward 4 Reno City Attorney Washoe Co. Commissioner 2 Paul McKenzie John Kadlic None Washoe Co Commissioner 3 Washoe Co Commissioner 5 Washoe Co Recorder Kitty Jung Lindsy Judd Lawrence Burtness Washoe County Treasurer Washoe County Sheriff Washoe Co Public Admin. Tammi Davis Darin Balaam Verita Black Protho Incline Village Constable Washoe Co Sch Dist B Washoe Co School Dist C Hans R. Keller Dian VanderWell Andrew Benjamin Caudill Washoe Co Sch Dist F Washoe Co Assessor District Court Judge-10 None Chip Evans Tierra Jones Ballot Q2 (Pink Tax) YES Ballot Q3 (Deregulation) NO Ballot Q5 (Auto Voter Reg) YES Ballot Q6 (Renewable Energy) YES Northern Nevada Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO 1819 Hymer Ave., Suite 105 Sparks, NV 89431 ABOUT US NEWS EVENTS UNION MEMBER BENEFITS TAKE ACTION 2018 ENDORSED CANDIDATES © AFL-CIO. All rights reserved. Photographs and illustrations, as well as text, cannot be used without permission from the AFL-CIO. Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Log In.
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