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AFSCME Local 4041 2022 Primary Endorsements

Cyndy Hernandez
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Below is our list of endorsed candidates for the 2022 Nevada primary. We believe these candidates are the strongest pro-worker candidates and will support Nevada public employees. 

Early Voting starts Saturday, May 28 and ends Friday June 10, 2022. You may vote early in-person, or drop of a ballot that was mailed to your address, at various vote centers in your county. You may also return a mail ballot though the mail, but it must be postmarked on or before the day of the Primary Election (June 14) and received by the 4th day after. 

Primary Election day is on Tuesday, June 14, 2022 - you may vote in-person or drop off a mailed ballot at various vote centers in your county. 

Visit the Nevada Secretary of State website for more information about this year's primary election.

Please note: some candidates may not appear on your primary ballot if they do not have an opponent from the same political party running for that office.

FEDERAL RACES 

US Senate: Catherine Cortez Masto (Incumbent)  

CD 1: Dina Titus (Incumbent)  

CD 3: Susie Lee (Incumbent) 

CD 4: Steven Horsford (Incumbent – no primary challenger, will not be on the ballot for the primary)  

 

STATEWIDE RACES 

Governor: Steve Sisolak (Incumbent)  

Lieutenant Governor: Debra March 

Attorney General: Aaron Ford (Incumbent)  

Secretary of State: Francisco "Cisco" Aguilar (no primary challenger, will not be on the ballot for the primary) 

Controller: Ellen Spiegel 

Treasurer: Zach Conine (Incumbent – no primary challenger, will not be on the ballot for the primary) 

 

LEGISLATIVE RACES 

STATE ASSEMBLY

AD 1: Daniele Monroe-Moreno (Incumbent – no primary challenger, will not be on the ballot for the primary)  

AD 3: Selena Torres (Incumbent)  

AD 5: Brittney Miller (Incumbent – no primary challenger, will not be on the ballot for the primary) 

AD 6: Shondra Summers Armstrong (Incumbent – no primary challenger, will not be on the ballot for the primary) 

AD 7: Cameron "CH" Miller (Incumbent – no primary challenger, will not be on the ballot for the primary) 

AD 9: Steve Yeager (Incumbent – no primary challenger, will not be on the ballot for the primary) 

AD 10: Rochelle Nguyen (Incumbent – no primary challenger, will not be on the ballot for the primary) 

AD 11: Bea Duran (incumbent – no primary challenger, will not be on the ballot for the primary) 

AD 12: Max Carter 

AD 14: Erica Mosca 

AD 15: Howard Watts (Incumbent) 

AD 16: Cecelia González (Incumbent)  

AD 17: Clara "Claire" Thomas (Incumbent – no primary challenger, will not be on the ballot for the primary) 

AD 18: Venicia Considine (Incumbent – no primary challenger, will not be on the ballot for the primary) 

AD 20: David Orentlicher (Incumbent)  

AD 21: Elaine Marzola (Incumbent – no primary challenger, will not be on the ballot for the primary) 

AD 24: Sarah Peters (Incumbent – no primary challenger, will not be on the ballot for the primary) 

AD 25: Selena La Rue Hatch (no primary challenger, will not be on the ballot for the primary) 

AD 27: Brian Lee (no primary challenger, will not be on the ballot for the primary) 

AD 29: Lesley Cohen (Incumbent) 

AD 30: Natha Anderson (Incumbent – no primary challenger, will not be on the ballot for the primary) 

AD 35: Michelle Gorelow (Incumbent – no primary challenger, will not be on the ballot for the primary) 

AD 37: Shea Backus (Incumbent – no primary challenger, will not be on the ballot for the primary) 

AD 41: Sandra Jauregui (Incumbent – no primary challenger, will not be on the ballot for the primary) 

STATE SENATE

SD 2: Edgar Flores (no primary challenger, will not be on the ballot for the primary) 

SD 8: Marilyn Dondero Loop (Incumbent – no primary challenger, will not be on the ballot for the primary) 

SD 9: Melanie Scheible (Incumbent – no primary challenger, will not be on the ballot for the primary) 

SD 10: Fabian Donate (Incumbent)  

SD 12: Julie Ann Pazina 

SD 13: Richard "Skip" Daly (dual endorsement) 

SD 13: Claret "Nnedi" Stephens (dual endorsement) 

SD 16: Aaron Sims (no primary challenger, will not be on the ballot for the primary) 

SD 21: James Ohrenschall (Incumbent)  

 

BOARD OF REGENTS 

BOR D8: Michelee "Shelly" Crawford