National Delegates for Congressional District 3 Cherlyn Arrington James

National Delegates for Congressional District 3 Cherlyn Arrington James

National Delegates for Congressional District 3 Cherlyn Arrington James Boles Tina Brown Carl Bunce Daryll Ann Carter Vice President Southern Hills Republican Women’s Club - Henderson, NV 89052 Sigal Chattah David Edelblute I am a devoted Constitutional conservative dedicated to promoting our fundamental rights of life, liberty, and property. Before my current work as a business and government affairs attorney, I worked with various political organizations, campaigns, and in the federal government. I am a current federal appointee tasked with investigating and recommending civil rights policies for Nevada. Most of all, I am husband, a son, a brother, and a native Nevadan who supports our party and the reelection of our President. Semsija Kolari I was born in former Yugoslavia and my family moved us to the US in 1972 to the city of Chicago, My family and I chose to become US citizens when we were qualified to do so. I moved to Las Vegas NV in 1998, I was an executive Recruiter/Human Resource consultant for 25 years, In 2012 I decided to pursue my desire in the Real Estate business, I have been a Republican ever since I could vote. My goal as a delegate is to make sure that we secure our freedom in the US and only elect candidates that have the best interest of our country as our founding fathers have set for us. I am grateful that I have the opportunity to assist in helping to keep this country great. Louise Ladd-Whitson Glen Leavitt Glen K. Leavitt is a fifth-generation Nevadan and has lived in Southern Nevada for the last 45 years. Glen is married to Rebecca Woodbury-Leavitt and together they have three beautiful daughters: Rory, Izzy, and Addy. As a young man, Glen learned the value of hard work and responsibility working in the family business alongside his father, Charles Leavitt, and mother, Clarita Morris, and understood the importance of serving others from my stepmother, Peggy Leavitt, a retired Nevada state social worker and former councilwoman in Boulder City. Glen graduated from Boulder City High School and went to receive a Bachelor of Science from Brigham Young University majoring in Political Science. He finished his education by receiving a Master of Science degree in Public Administration from the University of Nevada Las Vegas. He also served on the Boulder City Planning Commission from 2014 to 2018. For the past 12 years, I have worked as a public affairs analyst for the Regional Transportation Commission (RTC). Pauline Lee Pauline Lee is serving her third year as president of the Nevada Republican Club, the largest Republican club in the State. Pauline is a member of the Nevada Republican Central Committee and has volunteered to help Republicans get elected since 2012. During her term as President, the Club published a Judicial Candidates recommendation trifold, donated to and advocated for Veterans in the community and organized volunteers to assist & support local candidates. She is a community activist, organizer and volunteer in the Asian and greater Las Vegas community. Born and raised in L.A., Pauline received her B.S. in accounting from the University of Southern California and her J.D. from Duke University School of Law. Licensed to practice law in California, Texas and Nevada, Pauline practiced in the areas of bankruptcy and commercial litigation. Pauline was elected a shareholder of Hale Lane Peek Dennison & Howard law firm, where she became co-chair of the Bankruptcy and Restructuring Department. In 1999, Pauline co-founded the Asian Bar Association of Las Vegas. In 2003, the National Asian Pacific Bar Association named her a “Best Lawyer Under 40.” The following year, In Business Las Vegas named her a “Rising Star.” After the birth of her fourth child, Pauline retired from active law practice and began her volunteer work with charitable nonprofits throughout Southern Nevada. She served as general counsel with the Asian Chamber of Commerce Foundation and the Asian Chamber of Commerce Political Action Committee. Patricia Messinger I have been an active member of the CCRP since 2004, I have volunteered for countless candidates and worked hard at the Trump candidate office. I wish to be a delegate for District 3 for that is where I have been putting all my time into winning. Victoria Seaman Victoria Seaman was elected in the June 11, 2019, Special Election to complete the term for Ward 2 that ends in 2021. Since the passage of Assembly Bill 50 during the 80th Nevada Legislature, her term will be extended to 2022. Councilwoman Seaman spent one term and two special sessions in the Nevada State Legislature representing Clark County’s Assembly District 34. In the Assembly, she was the Southern Majority Whip, Vice Chair of the Commerce and Labor Committee, and served on the Judiciary and Legislative Operations Committees. She has an Associate degree in Political Science from the College of Southern Nevada stemming from her passion to serve her community. Her ten years of formal education and training in esthetics, and subsequent 26 years of business experience, strong entrepreneurial spirit, and keen eye for detail are leadership attributes that have afforded her success in both business and politics. She holds Real Estate and Business Broker licenses in the State of Nevada. She also created, founded, and owned Day Spas, and successfully designed and manufactured a high-end product line for estheticians. She successfully sold those businesses in 2004 and 2009, but remains licensed in esthetics. As part of her Council duties Ms. Seaman was appointed by the Mayor to the Springs Preserve Board, Southern Nevada Regional Planning Coalition, The Clark County Debt management Commission and the City of Las Vegas Audit Committee. Saroj Singh The American Dream is directly reflected through Saroj’s story: as a first-generation immigrant, Saroj embarked a journey on the land of freedom and opportunity. With the firm beliefs in self-responsibility, hard work and the entrepreneurial spirit, she realized her American Dream and has since been devoted to serving her community and the country to ensure the preservation of freedom and equal opportunities for all. Saroj currently serves as the President of the Republican Women of Las Vegas. She is also currently the treasurer at the South Asian Political Network Alliance (SAPNA). She has volunteered for the Republican party since 2009 as she has walked door-to-door, made phone calls and campaigned for Republican candidates. Prior to her political activism, she owned multiple businesses, both a Quiznos Sandwich Shop and a Radiance Medspa in Las Vegas, Nevada. She served the community and she was the Vice President of the Hindu Temple of Las Vegas. At the Hindu Temple of Las Vegas, she was a Sunday school and was an event volunteer. Saroj was born in Allahabad, India and received her Master’s degree in Philosophy from Allahabad University. Saroj is the mother of two children. Her daughter, Swati Singh, is currently the Director of Strategic Initiatives for the RNC. Saroj was a volunteer at her children’s’ schools and was Vice President of the PTA, where she was in charge of fundraising. She was also a Cub Scout den leader. Robert B Sulliman Past President Nevada Republican Club. Natalie Tyree Natalie Tyree has been a long-standing member of the Nevada Republican Party since moving here over 10 years ago. She has worked during that time for numerous Republican candidates, most recently assisting President Trump’s 2016 campaign. After attending the last two RNC conventions as a guest, she’s looking forward to the opportunity to Support President Trump again at the 2020 RNC as a delegate. Bruce Woodbury I strongly support President Trump and campaigned for him in 2016. As the longest-serving county commissioner in Nevada history, I upheld Republican values on a commission dominated by Democrats. It has been my honor to be a delegate or alternate to 6 Republican national conventions as well as a Republican Elector once. Our citizens have seen fit to name the 215 Beltway, a post office and streets in Laughlin and other rural towns for me. Once again, I would love to serve the Republican cause and fight to uphold individual liberty and free enterprise as a delegate to the 2020 national convention. Thank you. .

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