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Judge Clears Scott Black to Run for North Las Vegas Mayor

By Matthias Binder May 12, 2026
Lawsuit challenging North Las Vegas mayoral candidate’s eligibility dismissed
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Lawsuit challenging North Las Vegas mayoral candidate’s eligibility dismissed

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Residency Dispute Reaches the CourtroomJudge Applies Clear Standard to Eligibility RulesPath Forward for the Mayoral ContestBroader Lessons for Local Elections

Lawsuit challenging North Las Vegas mayoral candidate’s eligibility dismissed – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)

A Clark County judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed against North Las Vegas Councilman Scott Black, removing a potential obstacle from his campaign for mayor. The action came after local resident Karin Rodriguez challenged Black’s eligibility on March 16 by suing the City of Las Vegas. The court’s decision rested on a direct reading of residency rules that Black’s legal team described as unambiguous.

Residency Dispute Reaches the Courtroom

The lawsuit centered on whether Black satisfied the 12-year residency requirement needed to run for mayor in North Las Vegas. Rodriguez argued that his time living in the city fell short of that threshold. Court records show the case moved quickly from filing to resolution, with arguments presented in a matter of weeks rather than months.

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Black, who currently serves on the city council, maintained throughout the proceedings that he had met every qualification listed in the city charter. The challenge drew attention because it arrived during the early stages of the mayoral race, when candidates were still finalizing their petitions and campaign plans.

Judge Applies Clear Standard to Eligibility Rules

In dismissing the case, the judge emphasized that the residency period must be calculated exactly as written. Black’s attorney, Donald Williams, summarized the outcome by noting that “12 years means 12 years.” The ruling rejected any alternative interpretations that would have required additional documentation or extended review.

Legal observers noted that the decision avoided prolonged litigation that could have delayed candidate filings or forced last-minute adjustments to campaign strategies. The court’s approach kept the focus on the plain language of the eligibility statute rather than broader policy questions.

Path Forward for the Mayoral Contest

With the lawsuit resolved, Black can proceed with his campaign without the uncertainty of ongoing legal review. Other candidates in the North Las Vegas mayoral race now face a field that includes an established council member whose eligibility has been affirmed by the court. The outcome shifts attention back to policy debates and voter outreach ahead of the election.

City officials have not indicated any further administrative hurdles for Black or other contenders. The dismissal leaves the race timeline intact and allows voters to evaluate candidates on their records and platforms rather than procedural disputes.

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Broader Lessons for Local Elections

Challenges to candidate eligibility remain a recurring feature of municipal races across Nevada. This case illustrates how quickly such matters can be settled when courts apply straightforward statutory language. Future candidates and their teams will likely review residency documentation earlier in the process to avoid similar filings.

The episode also underscores the importance of precise record-keeping for anyone seeking higher office in North Las Vegas. As the campaign season advances, attention will turn to the issues that matter most to residents rather than questions of formal qualification.

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