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Clark County Primary Voter Guide Goes Live: Las Vegas Review-Journal Equips Voters for June Ballots

By nvm_admin May 5, 2026
Review-Journal activates primary election voter guide, an online resource for voters
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Review-Journal activates primary election voter guide, an online resource for voters

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Core Features of the Review-Journal Voter GuideKey Contests Shaping Clark County’s Primary LandscapeHow Voters Can Make the Most of This ResourceBroader Implications for Las Vegas Engagement

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Las Vegas – More than 1,100 candidates filed for Nevada’s 2026 elections, setting the stage for competitive primaries across the state, including key local races in Clark County.[1][2] The Las Vegas Review-Journal recently activated its primary election voter guide, an online tool designed to help residents sift through the options. Voters in Las Vegas and surrounding areas now have direct access to candidates’ own statements on the issues, making it easier to research multiple contests ahead of the June 9 primary.[3])

Core Features of the Review-Journal Voter Guide

The guide stands out by letting candidates articulate their positions in their own words. This approach cuts through campaign spin, providing voters with unfiltered insights into where contenders stand on local matters. Clark County residents benefit particularly, as the resource covers contests that shape daily life in Las Vegas communities.

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Users can explore various races side by side, comparing responses across departments and positions. Whether focusing on municipal courts or other ballot items, the format supports informed choices without overwhelming detail. The Review-Journal has employed similar guides in past cycles, refining them based on voter feedback to enhance usability.[4]

Key Contests Shaping Clark County’s Primary Landscape

Municipal elections dominate the June 9 ballot in Clark County, with races for judgeships in Las Vegas Municipal Court, Henderson Municipal Court, and Family Court departments drawing contenders.[5][6][7] Incumbents face challengers in several departments, while open seats attract multiple hopefuls, including appointed judges, justices of the peace, and private attorneys. These positions influence everything from traffic cases to family disputes, underscoring their relevance to Las Vegas families.

The voter guide organizes this information clearly, allowing side-by-side reviews of candidates’ backgrounds and stated priorities. For instance, recent profiles highlight competitions for Henderson Justice Court and district court seats, giving voters a head start on research.[8][9] With filings complete and the primary weeks away, the tool arrives at a critical moment for ballot preparation.

Statewide context adds weight, as Nevada’s closed primary system means only registered party members vote in their party’s contests.[10] Clark County, home to Las Vegas, hosts a significant share of these races, amplifying the guide’s local impact. Voters can cross-reference with sample ballots from the Clark County Election Department to align their research with the actual ballot layout.

How Voters Can Make the Most of This Resource

Access the guide directly through the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s website, where sections are tagged for easy navigation. Start by selecting Clark County races, then dive into candidate questionnaires. The platform supports filtering by contest or party, streamlining the process for busy Las Vegas residents.

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Practical steps include:

  • Visit the Review-Journal’s voter guide section for 2026 primaries.
  • Review candidate statements on key issues relevant to each race.
  • Compare positions across multiple contests to build a complete ballot strategy.
  • Pair with official sample ballots for full context.[11]

This method empowers users to go beyond headlines, focusing on substantive differences. Early voting typically begins weeks before June 9, giving ample time for thorough review.[12]

Broader Implications for Las Vegas Engagement

Local voter guides like this one address a common challenge: information overload in down-ballot races. Clark County voters, often juggling tourism-driven economies and urban growth, rely on such tools to stay connected to governance. The Review-Journal’s effort promotes transparency, especially as Nevada experiments with texting reminders for elections.[13]

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Candidates gain a platform too, reaching voters directly without paid ads. This levels the field somewhat, benefiting lesser-known challengers in competitive fields. For Las Vegas, where municipal decisions affect housing, courts, and services, active participation shapes the community’s future.

Key Takeaways for Clark County Voters:

  • Guide features candidates’ own words on positions.
  • Covers multiple local contests for June 9 primary.
  • Ideal for comparing options across Las Vegas-area races.
  • Available now on Review-Journal site – start researching today.

As the primary nears, this resource positions Clark County voters to cast ballots with confidence. Informed choices at the local level sustain the vibrancy of Las Vegas neighborhoods, reminding everyone that participation starts with accessible information.

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