Primary Election candidates
Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2000 | 9:09 a.m.
Statewide races
PARTISAN
United States Senator
Ed Bernstein (D)
Ronald, Moers (D)
John Ensign (R)
Richard Hamzik (R)
Fernando Platin Jr. (R)
Congress, District 2
Clay Baty (D)
Tierney Cahill (D)
Jim Gibbons (R)
Mitchell T. Tracy (R)
Congress, District 1
Jim Blockey (R)
Jon Porter (R)
Nancy Price (R)
State Senate, District 2
Richard G. Gardner (R)
Harold H. Giron (D)
"Tino" Mendoza (R)
Ray Shaffer (D)
State Senate, District 4
Uri Clinton (D)
Christopher V. Montanez (D)
Joe Neal (D)
State Senate, District 5
Charles "Chuck" Hawk (D)
Frank M. Mathews (R)
Ronald "R.J." Moers (D)
Ann O'Connell (R)
State Senate, District 6
Britt Merson (R)
Ray Rawson (R)
State Assembly, District 1
Ed Gobel (R)
Chris Grant (R)
State Assembly, District 6
Harvey J. Munford (D)
Wendell P. Williams (D)
State Assembly, District 7
Morse Arberry, Jr. (D)
Marion D. Bennett (D)
Mabel Lucier (R)
Chester Richardson (R)
State Assembly District 8
Barbara E. Buckley (D)
Maureen Hart (D)
State Assembly, District 11
Todd Clark Poulton (R)
Michael Wisner (R)
State Assembly, District 12
Ed Flores (D)
Genie Ohrenschall (D)
State Assembly, District 14
David Brown (D)
Ellen M. Koivisto (D)
State Assembly, District 15
Jack D. Close, Sr. (R)
Lila Halperin (R)
Kathy McClain (D)
Ronald A. Tanner, Jr. (D)
State Assembly, District 16
Jack McClary (R)
John Wayne Oceguera (D)
Leonard J. Root (R)
Wayne Weiswasser (D)
State Assembly, District 17
Anthony "Bob" Campagna (R)
Terry L. Holtz (R)
State Assembly, District 20
Bradley Smith (D)
Thomas D. Welsh (D)
State Assembly, District 21
Larry G. Bettis (D)
Rod Kirk (D)
State Assembly, District 28
Vonne S. Chowning (D)
Judi Lynn (D)
State Assembly, District 41
Phillip Dane (R)
John Richie (R)
NONPARTISAN
Supreme Court Justice, Seat G
Gary Backus
Nancy A. Becker
Day R. Williams
State Board of Education, District 2 Subdistrict G
Eleanor Kim Chow
Theresa Malone
Patricia G. Smith
State Board of Education, District 3, Subdistrict B
Michelle Trusty Murphy
Barbara J. Myers
Dave Cook
State Board of Education, District 2, Subdistrict A
Tracey Lewis
Marcia L. Washington
State Board of Education, District 2, Subdistrict D
Edward Goldman
John Hawk
John E. Scott, II
University Board of Regents, Subdistrict A
Linda C. Howard
Dave Phillips
University Board of Regents, Subdistrict D
Mark Alden
Wallace Hill Best
Jim Ratigan
Local races
PARTISAN
County Commission, District B
Glen Easter (R)
Joni Immerman (R)
Harriet T. Karatz (R)
Mary J. Kincaid (D)
Douglas Opolka (R)
Stephanie Smith (D)
Dan Williams (R)
County Commission, District C
Paul T. Burr (D)
Paul Holder (D)
Lance Malone (R)
Chip Maxfield (R)
Lois Tarkanian (D)
James S. Tate (D)
County Commission, District D
Carlo Poliak (R)
Anthony D. Snowden (R)
Joanna Wesley (R)
Cheston Williams (R)
NONPARTISAN
Family Court, Department I
Phil Beuth
Paul V. Carelli III
Robert Kurth
Cheryl B. Moss
Family Court, Department J
Lisa Brown
William Henderson
Charles J. "Chuck" Hoskin
Thomas G. Kurtz
Gayle Beck Nathan
Family Court, Department K
Nicholas Anthony Del Vecchio
Mathew Paul Harter
Jack Howard
Beth Wachsman
Clark County School Board, District A
Isaac Farrell
Angela Palomo
Mary Beth Scow
Tiger Todd
Clark County School Board, District B
Troy P. Bulloch
Gil Castillo
Jim Dreitzler
Ruth L. Johnson
Clark County School Board, District C
Shirley Barber
Donald Fondriasopolous
Ruth Irene Spear
Beatrice Denise Turner
Clark County School Board, District E
LeRoy "Lee" Bernstein
Denise Brodsky
Phillip Lee Flaherty
Jacqueline Jones
Kenneth J. Kukuda
Keith Lynam
David A. Meckley
Tonie Sison
Las Vegas Justice of the Peace, Department 8
George Assad
Torris M. Brand
Ronald D. Dalrymple
Dale E. Haley
Tony Liker
Ann Zimmerman
North Las Vegas Justice of the Peace, Department 2
Randall Pike
Mike Schaefer
Natalie Tyrrell
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