Nevada
Sarah Peters
State House, Nevada State House District 24
From Ballotpedia: "Sarah Peters (Democratic Party) is a member of the Nevada State Assembly, representing District 24. She assumed office on November 7, 2018. Her current term ends on November 9, 2022.
Peters (Democratic Party) is running for re-election to the Nevada State Assembly to represent District 24. She is on the ballot in the Democratic primary on June 14, 2022."
Sarah facee one challenger in the Democratic Primary. She won the Primary, and now she will face a Republican challenger in the General Election November 8th. If Progressives want to keep an Environmental Engineer who understands the Climate Crisis, Sarah is their candidate. It is hoped that Progressives in her District will insure that she wins both her Primary election on June 14th and in the General Election.
Lesley Cohen
State House, Nevada State House District 29
From Ballotpedia: "Lesley E. Cohen (Democratic Party) is a member of the Nevada State Assembly, representing District 29. She assumed office on November 9, 2016. Her current term ends on November 9, 2022.
Cohen (Democratic Party) is running for re-election to the Nevada State Assembly to represent District 29. She is on the ballot in the Democratic primary on June 14, 2022."
Lesley had one Democratic challenger in the primary on June 14th. Progressives should plan to support her NOW and vote for her in the primary and again in the General Election on November 8th. Lesley won the primary, and will now face a Republican challenger in the General Election Her district has changed with recent redistricting and it is uncertain what impact this will have on her electability. Her District has leaned slightly Democratic in recent past elections.
Natha Anderson
State House, Nevada State House District 30
From Ballotpedia: "Natha Anderson (Democratic Party) is a member of the Nevada State Assembly, representing District 30. She assumed office on November 4, 2020. Her current term ends on November 9, 2022.
Anderson (Democratic Party) is running for re-election to the Nevada State Assembly to represent District 30. The Democratic primary for this office on June 14, 2022, was canceled."
Natha's name will not be on the Primary ballot, but she will face Republican and Libertarian challengers in the General Election on November 8th. Her District has been somewhat consolidated with recent redistricting but in the past leaned Democratic. Progressives in her District will want to support her and vote for her in the General Election.
Shea Backus
State House, Nevada State House District 37
From Ballotpedia: "Shea Backus (Democratic Party) is running for election to the Nevada State Assembly to represent District 37. The Democratic primary for this office on June 14, 2022, was canceled."
Shea is the sole Democrat running for this District and will not be on the Primary ballot in June. She will be on the General Election ballot with Libertarian and Republican challengers also vying for the seat. Shea held this seat from 2018 to 2020, and is running again to win it back. The incumbent is running for another office in Nevada, and Shea has a good chance to get it back if she can build her base and get the vote out in the General Election on November 8th.
Rebecca Saxe
Justice of the Peace, Las Vegas, Nevada
Rebecca is running for the Department 13 Justice of the Peace for the Las Vegas Court. She will not be on the Primary ballot because she is the only challenger to the current incumbent who is running for re-election. Rebecca will need Progressive support to overcome the incumbent's advantage and to win in the November 8th General Election.
Max Berkley
Justice of the Peace, Las Vegas, Nevada
Max is running for Justice of the Peace Las Vegas Township Department 7. It appears that the incumbent is not running for re-election, and Max will compete with 2 other challengers in the Primary on June 14th. It is important that Progressives support Max in both the Primary, and if he comes in in the top two, in the General Election on November 8th.
Nadia Wood
Justice of the Peace, Las Vegas, Nevada
Nadia Wood is running for the Justice of the Peace Department 16 seat in Las Vegas. It appears that this is a new Department since there is no Department 16 currently listed at the website for the Las Vegas Justice Court. There are three other challengers for this seat, so it is important that Progressives plan to vote for Nadia in the June 14th Primary. If she comes in in the top two after the Primary, she will be on the ballot in the November 8th General Election. Progressives are again encouraged to get out and support Nadia's bid for this new office.
Richard "Tick" Segerblom
County Commissioner, Clark County, Nevada, Clark County Commission District E
From Ballotpedia: " Richard Segerblom (Democratic Party) (also known as Tick) is a member of the Clark County Commission in Nevada, representing District E. Segerblom assumed office in 2019. Segerblom's current term ends on January 2, 2023."
Tick has no challengers in the June 14th Primary and likely will not be on the Primary Ballot. He likely will face Republican opposition in the General Election on November 8th. Progressives should get out and vote for him in the General Election.
Ellie Roohani
District Court Judge, Clark County, Nevada
Ellie is running for Clark County District Court Judge Department 11. She was originally appointed to this post in December 2020 after the Judge in this position retired. She will have one challenger on the June primary ballot. Progressives should support her and vote for her in the primary, and if she is on the ballot again, in the General Election on November 8th.
Ozzie Fumo
District Attorney, Clark County, Nevada
Ozzie has been active in Nevada politics having served in the past in the Nevada State Assembly from 2016 to 2020, and then subsequently running for the state Supreme Court in 2020. After a disappointing loss, he is running for Clark County District Attorney.
Ozzie is a Progressive Democrat and will approach the District Attorney office with Progressive policies and priorities. He runs in the Primary on June 14th against incumbent Democrat Steve Wolfson. To date, it has been a contentious Primary campaign, but basically it boils down to whether a mainstream Dem or a Progressive would better serve the public in this position. Progressives should assist Ozzie NOW in the Primary. Clark County is highly Democratic and if Ozzie can win against the incumbent, he should win against a Republican candidate in the General Election on November 8th.