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Rebecca Wolfson leading race for Las Vegas Municipal Court position

Deputy City Attorney Rebecca Wolfson was leading two other attorneys and in a position to possibly win the race outright to serve as a judge on the Las Vegas Municipal Court. Deputy City Attorney Rebecca Wolfson is leading the race for the position of a judge on the Las Vegas Municipal Court, with 54.12 percent of the vote, leading Shannon Nordstrom, 26.36 percent and Rae Canady, 19.52 percent. Nonpartisan candidates who receive more than 50 percent in the vote are automatically elected to the position without having to face a candidate in the November general election. The seat was left open after Judge Cedric Kerns retired.

Rebecca Wolfson leading race for Las Vegas Municipal Court position

Pubblicato : 2 settimane fa di Mark Bowder in Finance

Deputy City Attorney Rebecca Wolfson was leading two other attorneys and in a position to possibly win the race outright to serve as a judge on the Las Vegas Municipal Court, according to early voting results.

Wolfson had 54.12 percent of the vote, leading Shannon Nordstrom, who had 26.36 percent and Rae Canady, who had 19.52 percent.

Nonpartisan candidates who receive more than 50 percent of the vote are deemed elected to the position without having to face a candidate in the November general election.

Wolfson is the daughter of current Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson. Nordstrom is a former hearing commissioner in Las Vegas Municipal Court and civil attorney, and Canady is a former administrator for the municipal court.

The seat was left open after Judge Cedric Kerns retired in March.


Temi: Real Estate

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