June Election: Previewing three of the biggest races across Clark County
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The preview treats these races like a scoreboard, a quick tour of personalities and campaign chatter. That framing flatters insiders, but it leaves out what most voters actually need: a clear look at who will govern competently and who will simply manage the headlines. Clark County is not short on “big” contests.
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Voters across the Las Vegas Valley have major decisions to make in the next two weeks, including races for North Las Vegas Mayor and Clark County Commissioner i
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The preview treats these races like a scoreboard, a quick tour of personalities and campaign chatter. That framing flatters insiders, but it leaves out what most voters actually need: a clear look at who will govern competently and who will simply manage the headlines.
Clark County is not short on “big” contests. It is short on public trust, predictable governance, and officials willing to say no to the connected few. A serious preview would press candidates on basic services, whether they will protect neighborhoods from disorder, and how they plan to keep taxes and fees from creeping up through back-door “initiatives.”
Local government is where rule of law and fairness for taxpayers either hold or collapse. The principle at stake is simple: elections should be about accountability, not entertainment.
Commentary written with AI assistance by the New Republican Times Editorial Board.

