Nevada candidates in November general election
Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2002 | 7:31 a.m.
Here's a list of statewide, congressional, legislative, university regent, state Board of Education candidates and statewide ballot questions on the November general election ballot.
"None of these candidates" also is on the ballot in all statewide elective races:
U.S. HOUSE 1
Democrat: Shelley Berkley, Inc.
GOP: Lynette Boggs McDonald.
IAP: Steven "Capt. Truth" Dempsey.
Green: Lane Startin.
U.S. HOUSE 2
Democrat: Travis Souza.
GOP: Jim Gibbons, Inc.
IAP: Janine Hansen.
Natural Law: Robert Winquist.
Lib: Brendan Trainor.
U.S. HOUSE 3
Democrat: Dario Herrera.
GOP: Jon Porter.
IAP: Dick O'Dell.
Lib: Neil Scott.
Independent: Pete O'Neil.
GOVERNOR
Democrat: Joe Neal.
GOPs: Kenny Guinn, Inc.
IAP: David Holmgren.
Lib: Richard Geyer.
Green: Charles Laws.
Independent: Jerry Norton.
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Democrat: Erin Kenny.
GOP: Lorraine Hunt, Inc.
IAP: Merritt "Ike" Yochum.
Lib: William Oswald.
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Democrat: John Hunt.
GOP: Brian Sandoval.
IAP: Jonathan Hansen.
TREASURER
Democrat: Ken Santor.
GOP: Brian Krolicki.
IAP: Mark Andrews.
CONTROLLER
Democrat: John Lee.
GOP: Kathy Augustine, Inc.
IAP: Lisa Black.
Lib: Chuck Eby.
SECRETARY OF STATE
Democrat: William Hamma.
GOP: Dean Heller, Inc.
IAP: Christopher Hansen.
Natural Law: Lois Avery.
Green: Paul Lenart.
SUPREME COURT (Nonpartisan)
Seat B: William Maupin, Inc.; Don Chairez.
Seat D: Mark Gibbons.
LAS VEGAS AREA-STATE SENATE
Dist. 2: Maggie Carlton, D-Inc.; Tino Mendoza, R.
Dist. 5: Sandra Tiffany, R.; John Hawk, D.
Dist. 7: Terry Care, D-Inc.
Dist. 8: Barbara Cegavske, R.; Kristen Hansen, D.
Dist. 9: Terry Lamuraglia, D.; Dennis Nolan, R.; John Lusk, IAP.
Dist. 10: Bob Coffin, D-Inc.; Daniel Guinn, R.
Dist. 12: Warren Hardy, R.; Adriana Martinez, D.; Leon Catlett, IAP.
LAS VEGAS AREA-STATE ASSEMBLY
Dist. 1: Tom Collins, D-Inc.; Doug Opolka, R.; Peggie Williams, IAP.
Dist. 2: Garn Mabey, R.; Brian Barnes, IAP.
Dist. 3: Peggy Pierce, D.; Joe Wheeler, R.; Harold Sims, IAP.
Dist. 4: Bob Beers, R-Inc.; Howard Bycroft, D.
Dist. 5: John Ellerton, D.; Valerie Weber, R.
Dist. 6: Wendell Williams, D-Inc.; Devon Mennenoh, R.
Dist. 7: Morse Arberry, D-Inc.; Joanna Wesley, R.
Dist. 8: Barbara Buckley, D-Inc.; Kevin Child, R.
Dist. 9: Chris Giunchigliani, D-Inc.
Dist. 10: David Goldwater, D-Inc.; Daniel Cook, D.
Dist. 11: David Adams, R.; Bob McCleary, D.
Dist. 12: Genie Ohrenschall, D-Inc.
Dist. 13: Chad Christensen, R.; Mike Slater, D.
Dist. 14: Ellen Koivisto, D-Inc.; Richard Gardner, R.; "Buffalo Jim" Barrier, IAP.
Dist. 15: Kathy McClain, D-Inc.; Lonnie Hammargren, R.
Dist. 16: John Oceguera, D-Inc.; Rich Strickland, R.
Dist. 17: Luis Valera, R.; Kelvin Atkinson, D.
Dist. 18: Mark Manendo, D-Inc.; Ken Jarvis, R.
Dist. 19: Jerry Claborn, D-Inc.; Duane Threm, R.; Warren Stephens, IAP.
Dist. 20: Gene Segerblom, D.; Joe Hardy, R.
Dist. 21: Lisa Cano, D.; Walter Andonov, R; Joshua Hansen, IAP.
Dist. 22: David Brown, R-Inc.; Caren Levenson, D.; Jessie Harris, IAP.
Dist. 23: Richard Perkins, D-Inc.
Dist. 28: Vonne Chowning, D.; James Dan, Lib.
Dist. 29: Stan Dreyfuss, D.; Josh Griffin, R.; Justin Ramsaier, IAP.
Dist. 34: William Horne, D.; Geny Del Rosario, R.
Dist. 37: Francis Allen, R.; Marcus Conklin, D.
Dist. 41: David Parks, D-Inc.; Phillip Dane, R.; Patricia Saye, IAP.
Dist. 42: Harry Mortenson, D-Inc.; George Aretos, R.
RENO-SPARKS AREA-SENATE
Dist. 1: Bernice Mathews, D-Inc.; Carolyn Bauer, IAP.
Dist. 2: Maurice Washington, R-Inc.; Joe Carter, D.
Dist. 4: Randolph Townsend, R-Inc.; Mark Holloman, IAP.
RENO-SPARKS AREA-ASSEMBLY
Dist. 24: Vivian Freeman, D-Inc.; Jason Geddes, R.
Dist. 25: Dawn Gibbons, R-Inc.; Douglas Brozyna, IAP.
Dist. 26: Sharron Angle, R.; Jan Gilbert, D.; Greg Miller, IAP.
Dist. 27: Sheila Leslie, D-Inc.; Larry Martin, R.; Dan Joseph, IAP.
Dist. 30: Debbie Smith, D-Inc.; Don Gustavson, R.
Dist. 31: Bernie Anderson, D-Inc.; Judith Moss, R.; Marianne Stevens, IAP.
OUTLYING NEVADA-STATE SENATE
Capital: Mark Amodei, R-Inc.; David Schumann, IAP.
OUTLYING NEVADA-ASSEMBLY
Dist. 32: John Marvel, R.; Michael Weber, R.
Dist. 33: John Carpenter, R-Inc., R.; Mary Rahn, Lib.
Dist. 35: Marcia de Braga, D-Inc.; Pete Goicoechea, R.
Dist. 36: Roy Mankins, D.; Rod Sherer, R.; Jackie Holmgren, IAP.
Dist. 38: George Dini, D.; Tom Grady, R.; Dennis Gomez, IAP.
Dist. 39: Lynn Hettrick, R-Inc.; Jean Voigts, IAP.
Dist. 40: Stacie Wilke, D.; Ron Knecht, R.
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
District 2: Roger Baum; Gary Waters, Inc.
District 5: Priscilla Rocha, Inc.; Dorothy Nolan.
District 6: Albert Ochoa; Patrick Boylan.
Dist. 10: Clifford Ferry.
UNIVERSITY REGENTS
District 2: Bob Forbuss; Brett Whipple.
District 3: Thalia Dondero, Inc.; Paul Aizley.
District 5: Aldo Aguirre; Jack Schofield.
District 10: Howard Rosenberg, Inc.
District 12: Stavros Anthony; Jeff Knight.
STATEWIDE BALLOT QUESTIONS
Question 1: Authorizes up to $250 million in bonds for park, recreation, historic, cultural projects.
Question 2: Imposes constitutional ban on gay marriages.
Question 3: Tax exemption for certain farm equipment.
Question 4: Tax exemption for certain auto racing equipment.
Question 5: Repeals rule against perpetuities.
Question 6: Revises terms of appointed Supreme Court justices, district judges.
Question 7: Provides debt limit exemption for school construction.
Question 8: Allows for property tax exemptions to help certain homeowners avoid economic hardship.
Question 9: Allows possession of up to 3 ounces of marijuana.
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