Las Vegas Sun

March 29, 2024

Voters to cast ballots Tuesday in municipal primary

Voters will head to the polls Tuesday to pare nine City Council candidates to four for the June election.

The seats of Councilwoman Andrea Anderson, who is retiring, and Councilman Mike Pacini, whose term limits are up, will be filled in June.

Early voting in the primary started March 21 and remains open through Friday.

By March 30, 1,691 people had voted early. A total of 11,128 Boulder City residents are registered to vote, and 10,038 are "active" voters, Deputy City Clerk Lorenne Krumm said.

Polls will be open Tuesday from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m.

Voters registered in precincts 1001, 1002, 1003 and 1004 vote at the Boulder City Recreation Center, 900 Arizona Street.

Voters in precincts 1006, 1007, 1008 and 1010 vote at Garrett Middle School, 1200 Avenue G.

Voters in precincts 1005, 1009 and 1530 vote at Martha P. King Elementary School, 888 Adams Boulevard.

The council candidates are Matt DiTeresa, an operating engineer; Chris Gatlin, who owns a local painting and trailer rental business; retired Boulder City Library Director Duncan McCoy; Anthony Pakula, who retired from Hoover Dam; Jim Reed, a retired Boulder City Police officer; Joe Roche, a consultant; Planning Commissioner John Schleppegrell; former City Councilman Bill Smith; and Cam Walker, a project development director.

Results will be announced by Clark County Election Department the night of the election.

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