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CORRECTION ON 08/14/08 -- The primary election results chart in Wednesday’s Review-Journal contained an error. In the North Las Vegas Justice of the Peace race, Department 3, the two candidates who have advanced to November’s general election are Chris Lee, with 40 percent of the vote, and Jonathan E. MacArthur, with 23 percent of the vote.

PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS

* = Incumbent

= Going to general election


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  • CONGRESS

    1ST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

    DEMOCRATS

    Shelley Berkley* 19,400 90%

    Mark John Budetich Jr. 2,221 10%

     

    REPUBLICANS

    Chris Dyer 1,847 15%

    Eve "No. 1 Mom" Ellingwood 1,137 9%

    Edward "Mr. Clean" Hamilton 761 6%

    Ray J. Kornfeld 1,090 9%

    Russ Mickelson 2,489 20%

    Mike Powers 896 7%

    Kenneth Wegner 4.359 34%

    2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

    REPUBLICANS

    Dean Heller* 1,560 88%

    James W. Smack 206 12%

    3RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

    DEMOCRATS

    Barry Michaels 2,312 9%

    Anna Nevenic 1,114 4%

    Carlo "Tex" Poliak 587 2%

    Dina Titus 22,228 85%

     

    REPUBLICANS

    Carl Bunce 1,911 7%

    Jesse Law 3,030 11%

    Jon Porter* 21,951 82%

    STATE SENATE

    DISTRICT 3 (WASHOE)

    REPUBLICANS

    Sharron Angle 4,327 47%

    Bill Raggio* 4,875 53%

    DISTRICT 4 (CLARK)

    DEMOCRATS

    John Bonaventura 1,297 28%

    Steven A. Horsford* 2,961 65%

    Ronald Newsome 338 7%

    DISTRICT 7 (CLARK)

    DEMOCRATS

    Brandon Casutt 679 13%

    Steve Nathan 825 16%

    David Parks 3,762 71%

     

    REPUBLICANS

    Lindsay Nicole Madsen 1,394 46%

    Lou Toomin 1,102 36%

    Robert Zavala 535 18%

    STATE ASSEMBLY

    DISTRICT 1 (CLARK)

    REPUBLICANS

    James R. Jones 427 35%

    Linda West Myers 787 65%

    DISTRICT 2 (CLARK)

    DEMOCRATS

    Carlos Blumberg 1,069 55%

    Meghan Smith 891 45%

     

    REPUBLICANS

    Ernest Fitzpatrick 340 15%

    John Hambrick 1,295 58%

    "Jack" Surpure 613 27%

    DISTRICT 4 (CLARK)

    REPUBLICANS

    Francis Allen* 820 24%

    Andrew Brownson 786 23%

    Flo Jones 243 7%

    Richard McArthur 1,621 46%

    DISTRICT 7 (CLARK)

    DEMOCRATS

    Morse Arberry Jr.* 1,563 75%

    Anthony D. Snowden 526 25%

    DISTRICT 8 (CLARK)

    REPUBLICANS

    Kevin L. Child 253 55%

    Jim Jonas 204 45%

    DISTRICT 12 (CLARK)

    DEMOCRATS

    Aaron Matthew Hall 289 21%

    James Ohrenschall* 1,060 79%

    DISTRICT 13 (CLARK)

    REPUBLICANS

    Chad Christensen* 4,037 84%

    Michael Kurcab 785 16%

    DISTRICT 15 (CLARK)

    DEMOCRATS

    Patrick Boylan 276 16%

    Kathy McClain* 1,464 84%

    DISTRICT 16 (CLARK)

    REPUBLICANS

    Glenn V. Greener 320 28%

    Bob Irwin 630 54%

    Jack Nino 213 18%

    ASSEMBLY (CON'T.)

    DISTRICT 18 (CLARK)

    DEMOCRATS

    Lon West Enwright 283 14%

    Mark Manendo* 1,705 86%

    DISTRICT 21 (CLARK)

    REPUBLICANS

    Bob Beers* 650 31%

    Jon Ozark 1,446 69%

    DISTRICT 22 (CLARK)

    REPUBLICANS

    Scott Chappell 986 19%

    Michael W. Kennedy 976 19%

    Lynn Stewart* 3.179 62%

    DISTRICT 24 (WASHOE)

    DEMOCRATS

    David Bobzien* 1,585 80%

    David C. Love 403 20%

    DISTRICT 26 (WASHOE)

    REPUBLICANS

    Robb Archie 1.746 33%

    Ty Cobb* 3,591 67%

    DISTRICT 27 (WASHOE)

    DEMOCRATS

    Glenn Fruehan 155 9%

    Sheila Leslie* 1,490 91%

    DISTRICT 32 (RURAL)

    REPUBLICANS

    Glenn E. Dawson 477 9%

    Don Gustavson 1,739 34%

    John Marvel* 1,478 29%

    Wayland Michael Nance 136 3%

    Eric Smith 397 7%

    Michael Weber 895 18%

    DISTRICT 34 (CLARK)

    REPUBLICANS

    Richard Deeds 756 83%

    Drea Parenti-Perez 161 18%

    DISTRICT 41 (CLARK)

    DEMOCRATS

    Paul Aizley 723 71%

    Paul Femia 112 11%

    Charles White 177 18%

    CLARK COUNTY COMMISSION

    DISTRICT A

    DEMOCRATS

    Steve Sisolak 5,484 66%

    Jeffrey White 2,805 34%

     

    REPUBLICANS

    Duane A. Christy 1,443 13%

    Brian Scroggins 6,217 54%

    Bruce L. Woodbury* (ineligible) 3,731 33%

    DISTRICT B

    DEMOCRATS

    Tom Collins* 5,356 77%

    Brent Howard 1,643 23%

    DISTRICT C

    DEMOCRATS

    Larry Brown 7,274 77%

    Jeff Campbell 2,129 23%

    REPUBLICANS

    "Bobbye" Fitzgibbons 617 6%

    Bill Krane 984 10%

    Gary Marinch 509 5%

    Karen Sweeney 1,579 15%

    Valerie Weber 6,596 64%

    DISTRICT D

    DEMOCRATS

    PiAngé Jackson 708 15%

    Lawrence Weekly* 4,147 85%

    STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION (NONPARTISAN)

    DISTRICT 7

    James Brooks 4,092 27%

    Val Olsen 4,698 30%

    Chris Wallace 6,629 43%

    DISTRICT 9 (NORTHERN)

    Roy J. Casey 1,195 12%

    Dave Cook 3,939 41%

    Barbara Myers 4,587 47%

    CLARK COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD (NONPARTISAN)

    DISTRICT A

    Steven Bergstrom 4,031 21%

    Edward E. Goldman 5,693 30%

    Mary Beth Scow* (ineligible) 4,859 26%

    Deanna Wright 4,224 23%

    DISTRICT B

    Chris Garvey 3,379 21%

    Gaya Guymon 1,630 10%

    Ruth L. Johnson* (ineligible) 4,489 29%

    Michael J. "Mike" Noland 2,578 16%

    Ron Taylor 3,711 24%

    CLARK COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD (CON'T.) (NONPARTISAN)

    DISTRICT E

    Steve J. Greco 2,180 15%

    Terri Janison* 7,251 51%

    Caroline Sanchez-Rangen 2,092 15%

    John W. Schutt Jr. 2,753 19%

    JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT (NONPARTISAN)

    SEAT B

    Nancy Lee Allf 39,706 22%

    Don P. Chairez 40,560 22%

    Mary "Kris" Pickering 45,971 25%

    Deborah Schumacher 42,879 24%

    None of these candidates 12,142 7%

    CLARK COUNTY DISTRICT COURT JUDGE (NONPARTISAN)

    DISTRICT 8, DEPARTMENT 10

    Ian Christopherson 9,772 11%

    William D. Kephart 32,661 35%

    David J. Rivers 22,577 24%

    Jessie Elizabeth Walsh* 27,490 30%

    DISTRICT 8, DEPARTMENT 14

    Chris Davis 25,565 28%

    Laurie Diefenbach 23,291 25%

    Donald M. Mosley* 43,875 47%

    DISTRICT 8, DEPARTMENT 23

    Elizabeth Halverson* 9,246 10%

    Jason Landess 29,136 30%

    Stefany Miley 57,436 60%

    DISTRICT 8, DEPARTMENT 25

    Suzan Baucum 19,797 22%

    Kathleen E. Delaney 32,510 36%

    Nicholas Anthony Perrino 17,352 20%

    Susan Scann 20,008 22%

    CLARK COUNTY FAMILY COURT JUDGE (NONPARTISAN)

    DEPARTMENT J

    Jamie Kent 12,487 14%

    Lisa M. Kent* 30,975 35%

    Michele "Shell" Mercer 13,079 15%

    Kenneth E. Pollock 20,988 23%

    Morrisa Schechtman 11,452 13%

    DEPARTMENT K

    Ellen J. Bezian 11,898 13%

    Nicholas Anthony Del Vecchio* 20,856 23%

    Cynthia N. Giuliani 28,172 31%

    Vincent Ochoa 29,116 33%

    DEPARTMENT N

    Mathew Harter 28,877 33%

    John Jensen 26,659 31%

    Gayle Beck Nathan 31,640 36%

    DEPARTMENT O

    Ron Israel 33,104 37%

    Frank P. Sullivan 29,471 33%

    Rebecca P. Wallace 27,133 30%

    DEPARTMENT Q

    Allan D. Bray 15,177 17%

    Bryce C. Duckworth 25,349 29%

    Thomas G. Kurtz 18,172 21%

    Tony Liker 8,287 9%

    Carl F. Piazza 21,366 24%

    DEPARTMENT R

    Brigid Duffy 11,147 13%

    Fernando Guzman 15,371 17%

    Bill Henderson 32,245 36%

    Chuck Hoskin 15,902 18%

    Maria Maskall 14,263 16%

    HENDERSON JUSTICE OF THE PEACE (NONPARTISAN)

    DEPARTMENT 3

    Sandy Allred-DiGiacomo 4,617 28%

    David Gibson Sr. 6,306 39%

    Harvey Gruber 2,253 14%

    Ann Purser 3,084 19%

    LAS VEGAS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE (NONPARTISAN)

    DEPARTMENT 12

    Colby Beck 6,616 11%

    David R. Linn 10,756 18%

    Steve Smith 10,862 18%

    Diana L. Sullivan 32,155 53%

    NORTH LAS VEGAS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE (NONPARTISAN)

    DEPARTMENT 3

    Maria Perez Avilez 1,218 15%

    Marsha Kimble-Simms 1,822 22%

    Chris Lee 3,349 40%

    Jonathan E. MacArthur 1,868 23%

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    Judge Elliotts Campaign signs wrote on August 16, 2008 09:22 PM: It really bothers me every time I have to see one of her signs. It clearly shows a picture of an adult figure with 2 children figures. CLEARLY, Judge Elliott does not believe in equal parenting. She is harming tons of Nevada children and should not be re-elected.


    What about Judge Elliott and Dept. L wrote on August 16, 2008 09:16 PM: I would like to know why Judge Elliott was not on this ballot. Myself, as well as, many friends and family were ready to vote against her! If anyone knows, please tell us why she was not on this ballot. Thanks


    bill wrote on August 15, 2008 02:32 AM: So which ones advance to the general election? So I need the printed edition of the newspaper to find out?


    Not Happy wrote on August 13, 2008 04:13 PM: What happened to judge for Family Court L? I wanted to vote against Jennifer Elliot (Idiot) and it wasn't listed on the ballot.


    to electon_junkie wrote on August 13, 2008 09:41 AM: election_junkie- You're thinking of a different Bob Beers. There are two of them. This Bob Beers is an Assemblyman from Henderson. The other Bob Beers, the one you're thinking of, is a state Senator from Las Vegas.

    Easy mistake to make.


    wonderwhy wrote on August 13, 2008 09:03 AM: discuss Nevada issues of judicial corruption: thhp://nevadacorruptions.proboards83.com/index.cgi

    http://noelwaters.blogspot.com - possibly aid in finding a killer on this website.


    election_junkie wrote on August 13, 2008 07:44 AM: Interesting... Beers lost his primary. By a wide margin, even. If Beers lost his primary so badly, I imagine we may see big changes in the State (and federal) legislature this November.


    A citizen wrote on August 13, 2008 06:37 AM: Whew..Kimble-simms came in third. Thank goodness people saw through her hypocrisy.


    abe s. wrote on August 13, 2008 05:46 AM: See ya Francis Allen! We in District 4 don't want you and your "kool aid" drinking republican rhetoric anymore! Next stop-take out the other "kool aid" drinker in November- Jon Porter!