Races taking shape as candidate filing ends Friday


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Filing for non-judicial office runs through Friday.

According to the Nevada Secretary of State’s Office, as of 5 p.m. Wednesday, the following candidates had filed:

• Lori Bagwell filed for re-election for Mayor.

• William Maher filed for Mayor.

• Jim Shirk filed for Mayor

• Maurice White filed for re-election for Carson City Supervisor, Ward 2.

• Lucia Maloney filed for Carson City Supervisor, Ward 4.

• Lisa Schuette filed for re-election for Carson City Supervisor, Ward 4.

• Rebecca Roberts filed for Carson City School Board Trustee District 2.

• Ashliee Saucedo filed for Carson City School Board Trustee District 5.

• Mike Walker filed for re-election for Carson City School Board Trustee District 5.

• Jeanette Bonaldi filed for Carson City School Board Trustee District 7.

• PK O’Neill, R-Carson City, filed for re-election for State Assembly District 40.

• Drew Ribar, R-Washoe Valley, filed for State Assembly District 40.

• Katherine Ramsey, D-Carson City, filed for State Assembly District 40.

• Erich Oberymayr, D- Silver City, filed for State Assembly 39.

• Ken Gray, R-Dayton, filed for re-election for State Assembly 39.

• Carol L. Del Carlo filed for re-election for State University Regent, District 9.

• Bret Delaire filed for State University Regent, District 9.

• Matthew Buehler, Angela Orr and Dorzell Everette King Jr (all of Reno) and Paul Davis, of Sparks, have filed for State Board of Education, District 2.

• Fred Simon Jr, a Republican from Gardnerville, has filed for U.S. Representative in Congress, District 2. Lynn Chapman, of the Independent American Party, filed for  for U.S. Representative in Congress, District 2.

• Sen. Jacky Rosen filed for re-election for U.S. Senate. She has drawn multiple primary opponents. Ten Republicans have also entered the race.

Seats up for election this year, include Carson City mayor; ward 2 and ward 4 on the board of supervisors; school board district 2, 5 and 7; state Assembly District 40; Board of Regents District 9; state Board of Education District 2; Congress District 2; and a statewide U.S. Senate seat.

Election day for the Primary is June 11 and for the General is Nov. 5. Visit www.nvsos.gov/votersearch/ by April 12 to opt out from receiving a mailed ballot.

The Nevada Appeal will profile candidates for local races after candidate filing ends.

A full list of candidates can be found at https://www.nvsos.gov/SOSCandidateServices/AnonymousAccess/CEFDSearchUU/CertCandList.aspx

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