Filing begins for candidates
Tuesday, May 7, 2002 | 9:35 a.m.
Filing for elected office opened Monday with dozens of people filing for office.
Candidates have until May 20 to file their intent to run.
The following is a list of those who filed to run for office Monday, and the office they are seeking. An (*) by the name denotes incumbent.
Congress
2nd District: Jim Gibbons, Republican*
3rd District: Pete O'Neil, Independent
State offices
Governor: Stanleigh H. Lusak, Republican; Bruce Westcott, Republican
Controller: Kathy Augustine, Republican*
State Senate
Capital District: Mark Amodei, Republican*
District 2: Maggie Carlton, Democrat*; Augustin "Tino" Mendoza, Republican; Wanda Wright, Republican
District 5: Sharon Gobel, Democrat; Bob Wong, Republican
District 7:Terry Care, Democrat*
District 8: Barbara Cegavske, Republican; Tom Christensen, Republican; Edward Portello, Democrat
District 9: Terry Lamuraglia, Democrat
District 10: Bob Coffin, Democrat*
Assembly
District 1: Tom Collins, Democrat*; Brent Howard, Democrat
District 2: Merle Berman, Republican*
District 4: Bob Beers, Republican*; Howard Wade Bycroft, Democrat
District 5: Valerie Weber, Republican
District 11: Doug Bache, Democrat*; Bob McCleary, Democrat
District 12: Genie Ohrenschall, Democrat*
District 13: Chad Christensen, Republican; Mel C. Kalagian, Democrat
District 14: James Buchanan, Democrat; Ellen Koivisto, Democrat*
District 15: Kathy McClain, Democrat*; Louis A. "Lou" Toomin, Republican
District 16: John Oceguera, Democrat*
District 17: Kelvin Atkinson, Democrat; Ken Jarvis, Republican; Bob Price, Democrat*
District 19: Jerry D. Claborn, Democrat*
District 21: Walter Andonov, Republican; Lisa Cano, Democrat
District 28: Moises Denis, Democrat
District 29 (new): Joseph R. Bifano, Democrat; Stan Dreyfuss, Democrat; Josh Griffin, Republican
District 32: John Marvel, Republican *
District 34 (new): Geny Del Rosario, Republican
District 35: Pete Goicoechea, Republican
District 36: Rod Sherer, Republican
District 37 (new): Francis Allen, Republican; Earlene Forsythe, Republican; Lloyd Hargis, Democrat; Gary Horrocks, Sr., Republican
District 39:Lynn Hettrick, Republican*
District 40: Tom Keeton, Republican; Bill Reeves, Republican
District 41: David Parks, Democrat*
District 42: Harry Mortenson, Democrat*
County offices
County Commission E: Myrna Williams, Democrat *
County Commission F: Esther Quisenberry, Republican; Devin S. Smith, Republican
District Attorney: Abbi Silver, Republican
Assessor: M.W. Schofield, Democrat*
Recorder: Wes McPherson, Democrat; Bob Spencer, Democrat
Treasurer: Laura Fitzpatrick, Democrat *
Public Administrator: Ann Adam, Republican; Dan Ahlstrom, Democrat; "Gina C." Cinquegrani, Democrat; Michael G. "Mike" Pierson, Democrat; Mike Shaeffer, Republican; Ivan Tippets, Republican
District Court
Department 1: Gene T. Porter*
Department 2: Valorie J. Vega*
Department 3: Ron D. Parraguirre*
Department 4: Kathy A. Hardcastle*
Department 5: Jackie Glass
Department 6: Joseph Bonaventure*
Department 7: Stewart Bell
Department 9: Jennifer P. Togliatti*
Department 10: Bill Voy; Jessie Elizabeth Walsh; Sidney R. Whitmore
Department 11: Michael Douglas*
Department 12: Michelle Leavitt*
Department 14: Donald M. Mosley*
Department 15: Sally Loehrer*
Department 16: John S. McGroarty*
Department 17: Michael A. Cherry*
Department 18: Nancy M. Saitta*
Department 19: Allan R. Earl*
Department 20 (new): Sandy Smagac
Department 21 (new): Valerie Adair; Ron Israel
Family Court
Department G: Cynthia Dianne Steel*
Department H: Art Ritchie*
Department I: Cheryl Moss*
Department J: Lisa Brown*; Thomas G. Kurtz
Department K: Nicholas Anthony DelVecchio*
Department L (New): F. Guzman; Rachelle Resnick
Education
State Board, District 2 (formerly B): Gary P. Waters*
State Board, District 5 (formerly E): Dorothy Nolan
University Regent, District 5 (new): Donald Edward Fondriasopolous; Jack Lund Schofield
University Regent, District 12 (new): Stavros Anthony; Jeff Knight
School Board, District F: Mitchell Tracy
School Board, District G: Sheila R. Moulton*
Other offices
Sheriff: Rod Beasley; Joe Castillo; Steve Franks; Chris Grant; Gordon Martines; Ron Moers; Randy Oaks
Bunkerville, Virgin Valley Water District: Kathryn A. Leavitt*
Henderson Township, Department 2, Justice of the Peace: Stephen L. George*
Henderson Constable "Full Time": Frank Mahoney, Democrat; Earl T. Mitchell, Republican*
Las Vegas Township Constable: Robert "Bobby G" Gronauer, Democrat*
North Las Vegas Constable: Herb Brown, Democrat*
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