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State of Nevada ELECTION INFORMATION GUIDE 2009-2010 Provided by Ross Miller Secretary of State

TABLE OF CONTENTS 2010 State Elections 3 Candidate Filing Fees.. 4 Offices up for Election in 2010 5-7 Political Parties.. 8 Requirements for Federal Offices.. 9 Historical Overview of Constitutional Requirements for State Offices. 10 Requirements for Elected Offices: Constitutional Offices. 11 Supreme Court Justices..... 12 Legislative Offices.. 13 District Court and Family Court Judges.. 14 University of Nevada Board of Regents. 14-15 State Board of Education.. 15 Local Offices. 15-17 Current Elected Officials and Office Terms: US Senators.. 18 US Representatives in Congress 19 Constitutional Officers 20 1

ELECTION DATES Supreme Court Justices... 21 District Court and Family Court Judges.. 22-29 State Senate 30-31 State Assembly 32-34 University Board of Regents.. 35 State Board of Education 36 2011 City Elections.. 37 The Secretary of State s office has prepared this brief summary pursuant to the applicable sections of Title 24 of the Nevada Election Laws of Nevada Revised Statutes and the Nevada Administrative Code. The purpose of this booklet is to provide an understanding of the guidelines and requirements associated with the 2010 Election. It is important to note that this guide is for general information only and does not have the force and effect of Nevada law, regulation, or rule. Interested citizens should obtain the most recent version of the Nevada Revised Statutes and Nevada Administrative Code, as Nevada s Election Laws are amended each legislative session. Interested parties should also be aware that election issues are periodically addressed by the Attorney General, the Secretary of State, or by State or Federal courts. Due to the general scope of this guide, some of these issues may not be addressed here. Interested parties should review Attorney General Opinions and court decisions, and should contact the Secretary of State or a Nevada attorney with any specific questions. 2

ELECTION DATES 2010 STATE ELECTIONS PRIMARY ELECTION DATES Close of Voter Registration for Primary Election May 18, 2010 (NRS 293.560) Close of Voter Registration for General Election October 12, 2010 (NRS 293.560) Early Voting Begins Early Voting Ends Date of Primary Election May 22, 2010 June 4, 2010 (NRS 293.356, 293.3568) (NRS 293.356, 293.3568) GENERAL ELECTION DATES June 8, 2010 (NRS 293.175) Early Voting Begins Early Voting Ends Date of General Election October 16, 2010 (NRS 293.356, 293.3568) October 29, 2010 (NRS 293.356, 293.3568) November 2, 2010 (NRS 293.12755) CANDIDATE FILING DATES (Judicial) JAN 4, 2010 JAN 15, 2010 (NRS 293.177, 293.1725 and 293.200) CANDIDATE FILING DATES (Non Judicial) MAR 1, 2010 MAR 12, 2010 (NRS 293.177, 293.1725 and 293.200) CONTRIBUTION AND EXPENSE REPORTS DUE DATES BALLOT ADVOCACY GROUPS STATEWIDE MEASURES (294A.283) ANNUAL FILING DUE REPORT #1 DUE REPORT #2 DUE REPORT #3 DUE REPORT#4/ANNUAL FILING DUE January 15, 2010 April 15, 2010 August 15, 2010 October 15, 2010 January 15, 2011 ANNUAL FILING DUE January 15, 2010 CONTRIBUTION AND EXPENSE REPORTS DUE DATES (NRS 294A.120, 294A.140, 294A.150, 294A.200, 294A.210 &294A.220) REPORT #1 DUE June 1, 2010 REPORT #2 DUE October 26, 2010 REPORT #3/ ANNUAL FILING DUE January 15, 2011 3

ELECTION DATES OFFICE ANNUAL FILING DUE January 15, 2010 FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE REPORT DUE DATES (NRS 281.559, & 281.561) (Also see Campaign Guide) CANDIDATE FILING DUE March 22, 2010 ANNUAL FILING DUE January 15, 2011 CANDIDATE FILING FEES (NRS 293.193) Fees listed in this section for filing declarations of candidacy or acceptances of candidacy must be paid to the filing officer by cash, cashier s check or certified check. FEE APPOINTED OFFICIALS 30 Days after appointment United States Senator $500.00 Representative in Congress $300.00 Governor $300.00 Justice of the Supreme Court $300.00 Any State Office, other than Governor or Justice of the Supreme Court $200.00 District Judge $150.00 Justice of the Peace $100.00 Any County Office $100.00 State Senator $100.00 Assemblyman $100.00 Any District Office other than District Judge $30.00 Constable or other Town or Township Office $30.00 University Board of Regents -0- State Board of Education $200.00 A trustee of a county school district, hospital or hospital district is not a county office. No filing fee may be required from a candidate for an office the holder of which receives no compensation. 4

ELECTION DATES Federal and State Offices Open for Election in 2010 (Partisan and Non-Partisan) U.S. SENATE One Seat U.S. CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATIVES District 1 Portion of District 2 Portion of & remainder of the state. District 3 Portion of CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICES Governor Lt. Governor Secretary of State State Treasurer State Controller Attorney General JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT Seat A Seat E DISTRICT COURT JUDGES District Two, Department 5 District Two, Family Division Department 11 District Eight, Departments 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 and 32 (New Initial 4 Year Terms) District Eight, Family Division - Departments A, B, C, D, E, F, S, and T (S & T New Initial 4 Year Terms) 5

ELECTION DATES STATE SENATE Clark Senate District 2 District 5* District 7* District 8 District 9 District 10 District 12 Capital Senatorial District Washoe Senate District 1, 2 and 4 * 2 Member District STATE ASSEMBLY (42 Seats) District 1 District 9 District 17 District 29 District 2 District 10 District 18 District 34 District 3 District 11 District 19 District 37 District 4 District 12 District 20 District 41 District 5 District 13 District 21 District 42 District 6 District 14 District 22 District 7 District 15 District 23 District 8 District 16 District 28 Washoe County District 24 District 27 District 25 District 30 District 26 District 31 Multi-County District 32 Portion of Humboldt, Lander and Washoe Counties District 33 Elko County and a portion of Humboldt County District 35 Eureka, Pershing and White Pine Counties and portions of Churchill, Humboldt, Lander and Washoe Counties District 36 Esmeralda, Lincoln, Mineral and Nye Counties and a portion of Churchill County District 38 Lyon and Storey Counties and portions of Carson City and Churchill County District 39 Douglas County and portions of Carson City and Washoe County District 40 Portion of Carson City and Washoe County 6

ELECTION DATES UNIVERSITY BOARD OF REGENTS STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION District 3 District 2 District 6 District 5 District 7 District 6 District 8 District 10 District 11 District 13 7

MAJOR POLITICAL PARTIES DEMOCRATIC PARTY Sam Lieberman, State Chairman 1210 S. Valley View Rd., STE 114 Las Vegas, Nevada 89102 (702) 737-8683 osrsig@aol.com www.nvdems.com REPUBLICAN PARTY Sue Lowden, State Chairwoman 8625 West Sahara Avenue Las Vegas, Nevada 89117 (702) 258-9182 info@nevadagop.org www.nevadagop.org MINOR POLITICAL PARTIES QUALIFIED FOR BALLOT ACCESS FOR 2010 AS OF 7/2/2009 INDEPENDENT AMERICAN PARTY Mark Andrews, State Chairman 5950 Tee Pee Lane Las Vegas, Nevada 89149 (702) 358-9884 info@iapn.org www.iapn.org LIBERTARIAN PARTY P.O. Box 94554 Las Vegas, Nevada 89193 (702) 382-1776 mark@markandrews.com 8

REQUIREMENTS FOR FEDERAL OFFICES UNITED STATES SENATOR Term of Office: Six-year term (U.S. Const. Art. 1, Sec. 3) Term Limits: No Residency Requirement: Individuals running for office must have been a citizen of the United States for nine years and, when elected, an inhabitant of that state in which he shall be chosen. (U.S. Const. Art. 1, Sec. 3) Age Requirement: 30 years of age (U.S. Const. Art. 1, Sec. 3) REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS Term of Office: Two-year term (U.S. Const. Art. 1, Sec. 2) Term Limits: No Residency Requirement: Individuals running for office must have been a citizen of the United States for seven years, and when elected, an inhabitant of that state in which he shall be chosen. (U.S. Const. Art.1, Sec. 2) Age Requirement: 25 years of age. (U.S. Const. Art. 1, Sec. 2) 9

HISTORICAL OVERVIEW OF CONSTITUTIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR STATE OFFICES Article 15, Sec. 3 of the Nevada Constitution states that No person shall be eligible to any office who is not a qualified elector under this constitution. Qualified Elector is defined as follows: All citizens of the United States (not laboring under the disabilities named in this constitution) of the age of eighteen and upward, who shall have actually, and not constructively, resided in the state six months, and in the district or county 30 days next preceding any election, shall be entitled to vote for all officers that now or hereafter may be elected by the people, and upon all questions submitted to the electors at such election: provided that no person who has been or may be convicted of treason or felony in any state or territory of the United States, unless restored to civil rights, and no person who has been adjudicated mentally incompetent, unless restored to legal capacity, shall be entitled to the privilege of an elector. Nevada Constitution, Article 2, Sec. 1 Residency. After the United States Supreme Court issued its opinion in Dunn v. Blumstein, 405 U.S. 330 (1972), the Nevada Attorney General opined that the six month residency requirement in Article 2, Sec. 1 of the Nevada Constitution was preempted by the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. See Nevada Attorney General Opinion 85 (6/19/72). Thereafter, the Nevada Legislature enacted NRS 293.485. That statute provides, in relevant part, that a person is a qualified elector upon residency in Nevada for at least 30 days prior to the election. Age. Some public offices have a minimum age requirement other than eighteen. For example, members of the Nevada Legislature must be at least 21 years old. NRS 218.010. The Governor, Justices of the Nevada Supreme Court and District Judges must be at least 25 years old. Nevada Constitution, Article 5, Sec. 3; NRS 2.010; NRS 3.060. Minimum age requirements are constitutional. See Mengelkamp v. List, 88 Nev. 542 (1972) (holding that NRS 218.010 was constitutional). Term Limits. Term limits were proposed by initiative and were approved by Nevada voters at the general elections in 1994 and 1996. Nevada Constitution, Article 4, Sec. 3 (assembly); Article 4, Sec. 4 (senate); Article 5, Sec. 19 (constitutional offices); Article 15, Sec. 3 (public offices). There are no term limits for judges. See Nevada Judges Ass n v. Lau, 112 Nev. 51 (1996) (holding that the term limits ballot question should be presented to the voters as two questions one applicable to public officials and the second applicable to judges. The voters passed the former and rejected the latter). Term limits are not retroactive and apply only to periods of service commencing after November 27, 1996. See Nevada Attorney General Opinion 96-23 (8/9/96). 10

REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTED OFFICES CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICES GOVERNOR SECRETARY OF STATE STATE CONTROLLER LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR STATE TREASURER ATTORNEY GENERAL Term of Office: Four-year term Term Limits: 2 terms (Nevada Constitution Art. 5, Sec. 3 and 19) Residency Requirement: Must be a citizen resident of the State of Nevada for two years next preceding the election. (Nevada Constitution, Art. 5, Sec. 3) Age Requirement: 25 years old at the time of the election. (Nevada Constitution, Art. 5, Sec. 3) Qualified Elector: Nevada Constitution, Art. 2, Sec. 1. 11

SUPREME COURT JUSTICE Term of Office: Six-year term (Nevada Constitution, Art. 6, Sec. 3) Term Limits: No (Nevada Judges Ass n v. Lau, 112 Nev. 51, 910 P.2d 898 (1996)) In 1996 Question 9A concerning term limits for other elected officials passed; question 9B concerning term limits for Nevada Justices and Judges failed. Residency Requirement: Bona fide resident of the State of Nevada for two years next preceding the election. (NRS 2.020) Age Requirement: 25 years of age at the time of the election. (NRS 2.020) Qualified Elector: Nevada Constitution, Art. 2, Sec. 1. Must be an Attorney: Ineligible: Licensed and admitted to practice law in the courts in the State of Nevada, another state or District of Columbia for not less than 15 years at any time preceding his election or appointment, at least two years of which have been in Nevada. (NRS 2.020) If ever removed from judicial office by the Legislature or removed or retired from any judicial office by the Commission on Judicial Discipline. (NRS 2.020) 12

LEGISLATIVE OFFICES NEVADA STATE SENATE Term of Office: Four-year term (Nevada Constitution, Art. 4, Sec. 4) Term Limits: 12 years (Nevada Constitution, Art. 4, Sec. 4) Residency Requirements: Must be a citizen resident of the State of Nevada for one year next preceding this election and a resident of the district for a period of 30 days next preceding closing date for filing as a candidate. (NRS 218.010 and 293.1755) Age Requirement: 21 years of age at the time of election. (NRS 218.010) Qualified Elector: Nevada Constitution, Art. 2, Sec. 1 NEVADA STATE ASSEMBLY Term of Office: Two-year term (Nevada Constitution, Art. 4, Sec. 3) Term Limits: 12 years (Nevada Constitution, Art. 4, Sec. 3) Residency Requirements: Must be a citizen resident of the State of Nevada for one year preceding this election. A resident of the district for a period of 30 days next preceding closing date for filing as a candidate. (NRS 218.010 and 293.1755) Age Requirements: 21 years of age at the time of elections. (NRS 218.010) Qualified Elector: Nevada Constitution Art. 2, Sec. 1 13

DISTRICT JUDGES DISTRICT COURT JUDGE AND FAMILY COURT JUDGE Term of Office: Six-year term (Nevada Constitution, Art. 6, Sec. 5) Term Limits: No (Nevada Judges Ass n v. Lau, 112 Nev. 51, 910 P.2d 898 (1996) In 1996 Question 9A concerning term limits for other elected officials passed; question 9B concerning term limits for Nevada Justices and Judges failed. Residency Requirement: Bona fide resident of the State of Nevada for two years next preceding the Election or appointment. (NRS 3.060 (1)(c)) Age Requirement: 25 years of age (NRS 3.060 (1)(a)) Qualified Elector: Nevada Constitution, Art. 2, Sec. 1 Must be an Attorney: Licensed and admitted to practice law in the courts of the State of Nevada, another state or the District of Columbia for a total of not less than 10 years at any time preceding his election or appointment, at least two years of which have been in Nevada (NRS 3.060) Ineligible: If ever removed from judicial office by the Legislature or removed or retired from any judicial office by the Commission on Judicial Discipline. (NRS 2.020) UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA BOARD OF REGENTS Term of Office: Six year term (NRS 396.040 (2)) Term Limits: 12 years (Attorney General s Opinion No. 96-23 (11/26/96), & Nevada Constitution Art. 15, Sec. 3)) 14

Residency Requirement: Each board member must be a resident of the district from which he is elected for at least 30 days before filing declaration of candidacy for the office. (NRS 293.1755) Age Requirement: 18 years of age (Nevada Constitution, Art. 15, Sec. 3; Art. 2, Sec. 1) Qualified Elector: Nevada Constitution Art. 2, Sec. 1 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Term of Office: Four-year term (NRS 385.021) Term Limits: 3 terms (Nevada Constitution Art. 15, Sec. 3 & 11) (NRS 385.021(6)) Residency Requirement: Each board member must be a resident in the district he represents 30 days prior to close of filing as a candidate. (NRS 293.1755) Age Requirement: 18 years of age (Nevada Constitution Art. 2, Sec. 1 and Art.15, Sec. 3) Qualified Elector: Nevada Constitution, Art. 2, Sec. 1. LOCAL OFFICES COUNTY CLERK COUNTY ASSESSOR CONSTABLE **COUNTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY RECORDER COUNTY TREASURER PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR * JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 15

Residency Requirement: 30 days next preceding the date of the close of filing of declarations of candidacy for the office he seeks. (NRS 293.1755 (1)) Age Requirement: 18 years of age (Nevada Constitution, Art. 15, Sec. 3; Art. 2, Sec. 1) Qualified Elector: Nevada Constitution Art. 2, Sec. 1 **No County or Township Officer: *Must be an Attorney: County or Township officers are ineligible for the office of County Commissioner. (NRS 244.020 (2)) Licensed and admitted to practice law at the time of his election or appointment in the State of Nevada, another state, or the District of Columbia for not less than 5 years at anytime preceding his election or appointment.(nrs 4.010) In some lightly populated townships, a candidate for Justice of the Peace does not have to be an attorney. (NRS 4.010(2)) SHERIFF Residency Requirement: 30 days next preceding the date of the close of filing of declarations of candidacy for the office he seeks. (NRS 293.1755 (1)) Age Requirement: 21 years of age (NRS 248.005) Qualified Elector: Nevada Constitution Art. 2, Sec. 1 Experience: Effective January 1, 2010, and pursuant to AB 301 of the 2007 legislative session, a sheriff or sheriff elect must meet the following criteria. In a county whose population is 100,000 or more must have at least 5 consecutive years of employment or service: (1) as a peace officer; (2) as a law enforcement officer of an agency of the United States; (3) as a law enforcement officer of another state or political subdivision thereof; or (4) in any combination of the position described above; and (a) has been certified as a category I peace officer by the Commission; (b) been certified as a category I peace officer or its equivalent by the certifying authority of another state, that, as determined by the Commission, imposed requirements for the certification as a category I peace officer in the State; or (c) successfully completed a federal law enforcement training program approved by the Commission. In a county whose population is less than 100,000, a candidate for the office of sheriff is not required to meet any of the aforementioned requirements however, such a person forfeits 16

his office if, within 1 year after the date on which he takes office, he fails to earn certification by the Commission as a category I, II or III peace officer. District Attorney Residency Requirement: Must be a bona fide resident of the State of Nevada. (NRS 252.010 (1)) Age Requirement: 18 years of age. (Nevada Constitution, Art. 15, Sec. 3; Art. 2, Sec. 1) Qualified Elector: Nevada Constitution Art. 2, Sec. 1 Must be an Attorney: Duly licensed and admitted to practice law in all courts in the State of Nevada. (NRS 252.010 (2)) BOARD OF HOSPITAL TRUSTEES Residency Requirement: Must be a resident of county or counties concerned 30 days next preceding closing date for filing as a candidate. (NRS 293.1755) Age Requirement: 18 years of age. (Nevada Constitution, Art. 15, Sec. 3; Art. 2, Sec. 1) Qualified Elector: Nevada Constitution, Art. 2, Sec. 1. Population Requirements: In Counties with a population of less than 100,000 Hospital Trustees are elected in the same manner as other county officers. In Counties with a population of 100,000 or more but less than 400,000, Hospital Trustees are elected from the county at large. In Counties with a population of 400,000 or more the members of the Board of County Commissioners are ex officio the Board of Hospital Trustees during their terms of office as county commissioners. (NRS 450.070 & 450.090(1)) TRUSTEES OF SCHOOL DISTRICTS Residency Requirement: 30 days next preceding closing date for filing as a candidate. (NRS 293.1755) Age Requirement: 18 years of age (Nevada Constitution, Art. 15, Sec. 3; Art. 2. Sec. 1) Qualified Elector: Nevada Constitution, Art. 2, Sec. 1 17

CURRENT ELECTED OFFICIALS AND OFFICE TERMS UNITED STATES SENATORS Six Year Term Terms of Senators shall end at noon on the 3rd day of January of the years in which such terms would have ended if this article had not been ratified; and the terms of their successors shall then begin.(u.s. Constitution, Amendment XX, Sec. 1) DISTRICT OFFICE CURRENT ELECTED OFFICIAL LOCATION U.S. SENATE HARRY REID (D) (2010) www.reid.senate.gov STATEWIDE Carson City Office 600 E. William St., STE 302 Carson City, NV 89701 (775) 882-7343 Reno Office 400 S. Virginia St. STE 902 Reno, NV 89501 (775) 686-5750 Las Vegas Office 333 Las Vegas Blvd. South, STE 8016 Las Vegas, NV 89101 (702) 388-5020 Washington D.C. Office 522 Hart Senate Office Bldg. Washington, D.C. 20510 (202) 224-3542 U.S. SENATE Carson City Office 600 E. William St., STE 304 Carson City, NV 89701 (775) 885-9111 JOHN ENSIGN (R) (2012) www.ensign.senate.gov Reno Office 400 S. Virginia St., STE 738 Reno, NV 89501 (775) 686-5770 STATEWIDE Las Vegas Office 333 Las Vegas Blvd. South, STE 8203 Las Vegas, NV 89101 (702) 388-6605 Washington D.C. Office 119 Russell Senate Office Bldg. Washington, D.C. 20510 (202) 224-6244 18

U.S. REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS Two Year Term Terms of Representatives shall end at noon on the 3rd day of January, of the years in which such terms would have ended if this article had not been ratified; and the terms of their successors shall then begin. (U.S. Constitution, Amendment xx, Sec. 1) DISTRICT/ OFFICE LOCATION CURRENT ELECTED OFFICIAL NEXT ELECTION 1 Portion of SHELLEY BERKLEY (D) Las Vegas Office 2340 Paseo Del Prado STE D106 Las Vegas, NV 89102 (702) 220-9823 www.house.gov/berkley Washington Office The Honorable Shelley Berkley U.S. House of Representatives 405 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515-4708 Phone:(202) 225-5965 Fax: (202) 225-3119 Toll free: (877) 409-2488 2010 2 Carson City, Churchill, Douglas, Elko, Esmeralda, Eureka, Humboldt, Lander, Lincoln, Lyon, Mineral, Nye, Pershing, Storey, Washoe, White Pine Counties and a portion of DEAN HELLER (R) Las Vegas Office 600 Las Vegas Blvd. STE 680 Las Vegas, NV 89101 (702) 256-1651 www.house.gov/heller Elko Office 405 Idaho Ste., STE 214 Elko, NV 89801 (775) 777-7920 Reno Office 400 S. Virginia St., STE 502 Reno, NV 89501 (775) 686-5760 Washington D.C. Office 125 Cannon House Office Bldg. Washington, D.C. 20515 (202) 225-6155 Fax: (202) 225-5679 2010 3 Portion of Clark County DINA TITUS (D) Las Vegas Office 8215 S. Eastern Ave. Ste 205 Las Vegas NV 89123 (702) 387-4941 FAX (702) 837-0728 Washington D.C. Office 319 Cannon House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 (202) 225-3252 2010 19

CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS Four Year Term 101 North Carson Street Carson City, Nevada 89701-4786 First Monday of January next succeeding their election. (NRS 223.030 & 224.030 & Nevada Constitution Art. 5, Sec. 19) DISTRICT/ OFFICE LOCATION CURRENT ELECTED OFFICIAL NEXT ELECTION GOVERNOR STATEWIDE Jim Gibbons (R) (775) 684-5670 2010 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR STATEWIDE Brian Krolicki (R) (775) 684-5637 2010 SECRETARY OF STATE STATEWIDE Ross Miller(D) (775) 684-5708 2010 STATE TREASURER STATEWIDE Kate Marshall(D) (775) 684-5600 2010 STATE CONTROLLER STATEWIDE Kim Wallin(D) (775) 684-5750 2010 ATTORNEY GENERAL STATEWIDE Catherine Cortez Masto(D) (775) 684-1100 2010 20

SUPREME COURT JUSTICES Six Year Term Supreme Court Building 201 South Carson Street, Suite 300 Carson City, Nevada 89701-4702 Term begins first Monday of January next succeeding their election. (Nevada Constitution Art. 6, Sec. 3) DISTRICT/ OFFICE LOCATION CURRENT ELECTED OFFICIAL NEXT ELECTION SEAT A Statewide Justice James W. Hardesty Chief Justice (775) 684-1590 2010 SEAT B Statewide Justice Kristina Pickering (702) 486-9370 SEAT C Statewide Justice Michael A. Cherry (775) 684-1540 2012 SEAT D Statewide Justice Mark Gibbons (775) 684-1500 SEAT E Statewide Justice Ron D. Parraguirre (775) 684-1510 2010 SEAT F Statewide Justice Michael L. Douglas (702) 486-3225 2012 Justice Nancy M. Saitta SEAT G Statewide 2012 (702) 684-1530 21

DISTRICT COURT JUDGES Six Year Term Term begins first Monday of January next succeeding their election. (Nevada Constitution Art. 6, Sec. 5) DISTRICT/ OFFICE LOCATION CURRENT ELECTED OFFICIAL NEXT ELECTION Dept. 1 Carson City and Storey County DISTRICT ONE 885 East Musser Street Carson City, Nevada 89701 Todd Russell (775) 882-1996 Dept. 2 Carson City and Storey County Jim Wilson (775) 887-2121 ext 30570 Dept. 1 Washoe County DISTRICT TWO 75 Court Street Post Office Box 30083 Reno, Nevada 89520-3083 Janet J. Berry (775) 328-3171 Dept. 2 Washoe County David Hardy (775) 328-3179 Dept. 3 Washoe County Jerome M. Polaha (775) 328-3189 Dept. 4 Washoe County Connie J. Steinheimer (775) 328-3183 Dept. 5 Washoe County Deborah Schumacher (775) 328-3186 2010 Dept. 6 Washoe County Brent T. Adams (775) 328-3176 Dept. 7 Washoe County Patrick Flanagan (775) 328-3158 22

Dept. 8 Washoe County Steven R. Kosach (775) 328-3166 Dept. 9 Washoe County Robert H. Perry (775) 328-3162 Dept. 10 Washoe County Steven P. Elliot (775) 328-3530 Dept. 11 Family Division Dept. 12 Family Division Dept. 13 Family Division Dept. 14 Family Division Washoe County Washoe County Washoe County Washoe County DISTRICT THREE Chuck Weller (775) 328-3800 Frances Doherty (775) 328-3470 Bridget Robb Peck (775) 328-3110 2010 Linda Gardner (775) 328-3110 Dept. 1 Churchill and Lyon Counties David A. Huff 73 N. Maine St., STE B Fallon, NV 89406 (775) 423-6088 Dept. 2 Dept. 3 Churchill and Lyon Counties Churchill and Lyon Counties Leon Aberasturi 31 S. Main St., STE B Yerington, NV 89447 (775) 463-6571 Robert E. Estes 31 S. Main St. Yerington, NV 89447 (775) 463-6571 23

DISTRICT FOUR Elko County Courthouse 571 Idaho Street Elko, Nevada 89801 Dept. 1 Elko County Mike Memeo (775) 753-4601 Dept. 2 Elko County Andrew J. Puccinelli (775) 753-4602 DISTRICT FIVE Dept. 1 Esmeralda, Mineral and Nye Counties John P. Davis PO Box 393 1 Courthouse Rd. Tonopah, NV 89049 (775) 482-8141 (775) 945-2446 Hawthorne (775) 485-6367 - Goldfield Dept. 2 Esmeralda, Mineral and Nye Counties Robert W. Lane Nye County Government Center 1520 E. Basin Ave., STE 105 Pahrump, NV 89060 (775) 751-4210 (775) 945-2446 Hawthorne (775) 485-6367 Goldfield 24

DISTRICT SIX Dept. 1 Dept. 2 Humboldt, Lander and Pershing Counties Humboldt, Lander and Pershing Counties Richard A. Wagner PO Box H County Courthouse 400 Main St. Lovelock, NV 89419 (775) 273-2105 (775) 635-5739 Battle Mountain (775) 623-5427 Winnemucca Michael Montero Drawer 409 Humboldt County Courthouse 50 West 5 th St. Winnemucca, NV 89446 (775) 623-6371 (775) 635-5738 Battle Mountain (775) 273-2105 Winnemucca DISTRICT SEVEN Dept. 1 Dept. 2 Eureka, Lincoln, and White Pine Counties Eureka, Lincoln, and White Pine Counties Steve L. Dobrescu PO Box 151597 Ely, NV 89315 (775) 289-4813 (775) 962-5390 Pioche (775) 237-5262 Eureka Dan L. Papez PO Box 151629 Ely, NV 893315 (775) 289-1546 (775) 962-5390 Pioche (775) 237-5262 Eureka DISTRICT EIGHT 200 South Third Street Las Vegas, Nevada 89155 Dept. 1 Kenneth C. Cory (702) 671-4324 Dept. 2 Valorie J. Vega (702) 671-4318 25

Dept. 3 Douglas Herndon (702) 671-4312 2012 Dept. 4 Kathy A. Hardcastle (702) 671-4306 Dept. 5 Jackie Glass (702) 671-4360 Dept. 6 Elissa Cadish (702) 671-4350 Dept. 7 Linda Bell (702) 671-4344 Dept. 8 Doug Smith (702) 671-4338 Dept. 9 Jennifer P. Togliatti (702) 671-4395 Dept. 10 Jessie Walsh (702) 671-4385 Dept. 11 Elizabeth Betsy Gonzalez (702) 671-4378 Dept. 12 Michelle Leavitt (702) 671-4372 Dept. 13 Mark R. Denton (702) 671-4429 Dept. 14 Donald M. Mosley (702) 671-4419 Dept. 15 Abbi Silver (702) 671-4412 Dept. 16 Tim Williams (702) 671-4406 Dept. 17 Michael Villani (702) 671-4469 Dept. 18 David Barker (702) 671-4459 Dept. 19 Allan R. Earl (702) 671-4450 Dept. 20 David Wall (702) 671-4440 Dept. 21 Valerie Adair (702) 671-4452 26

Dept. 22 Susan Johnson (702) 671-0547 Dept. 23 Stefany Miley (702) 671-0574 Dept. 24 James Bixler (702) 671-0591 Dept. 25 Kathleen E. Delaney (702) 671-0850 27

Dept. A Dept. B Dept. C Dept. D Dept. E Dept. F Dept. G Dept. H Dept. I Dept. J Dept. K Dept. L Dept. M Dept. N Dept. O. Dept. P. Dept. Q. Dept. R. DISTRICT EIGHT FAMILY DIVISION Courthouse 601 North Pecos Las Vegas, Nevada 89101-2408 William O. Voy (702) 455-5990 Gloria S. Sanchez (702) 455-5991 Steven E. Jones (702) 455-5992 Robert Teuton (702) 455-5993 Charles Hoskin (702) 455-5994 William Gonzalez (702) 671-5995 Cynthia Dianne Steel (702) 455-6940 T. Arthur Ritchie, Jr. (702) 671-0825 Cheryl Moss (702) 455-1887 Kenneth E. Pollock (702) 455-1882 Cynthia N. Giuliani (702) 455-1892 Jennifer Elliott (702) 455-0158 William S. Potter (702) 671-3553 Mathew Harter (702) 455-1330 Franklin P. Sullivan (702) 455-1334 Sandra L. Pomrenze (702) 455-1340 Bryce C. Duckworth (702) 455-1345 Bill Henderson (702) 455-1350 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 28

Dept S. Vacant Initial 4 Year Term 2010 Dept T. Vacant Initial 4 Year Term 2010 DISTRICT NINE Douglas County Post Office Box 218 1625 Eighth Street Minden, Nevada 89423 David R. Gamble Dept. 1 Douglas County (775) 782-9961 Michael Gibbons Dept. 2 Douglas County (775) 782-9951 29

STATE SENATE 21 MEMBERS STAGGERED 4 YEAR TERMS Legislative Counsel Bureau 401 South Carson Street Carson City, Nevada 89701 (11 Republicans v. 10 Democrats) Term begins: The day after the General Election (Nevada Constitution Art. 4, Sec. 4) DISTRICT/ OFFICE LOCATION CURRENT ELECTED OFFICIAL NEXT ELECTION 1 2 3 4 *5 *5 6 *7 *7 8 9 * 2 Member District Portion of Portion of Portion of Portion of Portion of Portion of Portion of Portion of Portion of Portion of Portion of John Lee (D) 2012 Maggie Carlton (D) 2010 Valerie Wiener (D) 2012 Steven Horsford (D) 2012 Shirley Breeden (D) 2012 Joyce Woodhouse (D) 2010 Allison Copening (D) 2012 Terry Care (D) 2010 David Parks (D) 2012 Barbara K. Cegavske (R) 2010 Dennis Nolan (R) 2010 30

10 11 12 Rural Nevada Senatorial District Central Nevada Senatorial District Portion of Portion of Portion of Elko, Eureka, Humboldt, Lander, Lincoln, Pershing and White Pine Counties and a portion of Nye County Churchill, Esmeralda and Mineral Counties and portions of Clark, Douglas, Lyon and Nye Counties Bob Coffin (D) 2010 Michael Schneider (D) 2012 Warren B. Hardy (R) 2010 Dean A. Rhoads (R) 2012 Mike McGinness (R) 2012 Capital Senatorial District Portion of Carson City, Douglas, Lyon and Storey Counties Mark E. Amodei (R) 2010 Washoe 1 Washoe 2 Portion of Washoe County Bernice Martin-Mathews (D) 2010 Portions of Lyon, Storey and Washoe Counties Maurice Washington (R) 2010 Washoe 3 Portion of Washoe County William Raggio (R) 2012 Washoe 4 Portions of Carson City and Washoe County Randolph Townsend (R) 2010 31

STATE ASSEMBLY 42 MEMBERS 2 YEAR TERMS Legislative Counsel Bureau 401 South Carson Street Carson City, Nevada 89701 (775) 687-6800 (28 Democrats 14 Republicans) Term Begins: The Day after the General Election (Nevada Constitution Art. 4. Sec. 3) DISTRICT/ OFFICE LOCATION CURRENT ELECTED OFFICIAL NEXT ELECTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Portion of Marilyn K. Kirkpatrick (D) 2010 Portion of John Hambrick (R) 2010 Portion of Peggy Pierce (D) 2010 Portion of Richard McArthur (R) 2010 Portion of Marilyn Dondero Loop (D) 2010 Portion of Harvey J. Munford (D) 2010 Portion of Morse Arberry, Jr. (D) 2010 Portion of Barbara Buckley (D) 2010 Portion of Tick Segerblom(D) 2010 Portion of Joseph M. Hogan (D) 2010 Portion of Ruben Kihuen(D) 2010 Portion of James Ohrenschall (D) 2010 32

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Portion of Chad Christensen (R) 2010 Portion of Ellen M. Koivisto (D) 2010 Portion of Kathy McClain (D) 2010 Portion of John Oceguera (D) 2010 Portion of Kelvin Atkinson (D) 2010 Portion of Mark Manendo (D) 2010 Portion of Jerry D. Claborn (D) 2010 Portion of Joe Hardy (R) 2010 Portion of Ellen Spiegel (D) 2010 Portion of Lynn D. Stewart (R) 2010 Portion of Melissa Woodbury (R) 2010 Portion of Washoe County David Bobzien (D) 2010 Portion of Washoe County Heidi Seevers Gansert (R) 2010 Portion of Washoe County Ty Cobb (R) 2010 Portion of Washoe County Sheila Leslie (D) 2010 Portion of Mo Denis (D) 2010 Portion of April Mastroluca ( D) 2010 Portion of Washoe County Debbie Smith (D) 2010 Portion of Washoe County Bernie Anderson (D) 2010 Portions of Humboldt, Lander and Washoe Counties Don Gustavson ( R) 2010 33

33 34 Elko County and a portion of Humboldt County John C. Carpenter (R) 2010 Portion of William Horne (D) 2010 35 36 Eureka, Pershing and White Pine counties and portions of Churchill, Humboldt, Lander and Washoe Counties Esmeralda, Lincoln, Mineral and Nye Counties and a portion of Churchill County Pete Goicoechea (R) 2010 Ed Goedhart (R) 2010 37 38 39 40 41 42 Portion of Marcus Conklin (D) 2010 Lyon and Storey Counties and a portions of Carson City and Churchill County Douglas County and a portion of Carson City and Washoe County Tom Grady (R) 2010 James Arnold Settelmeyer (R) 2010 Portion of Carson City and Washoe County Bonnie Parnell (D) 2010 Portion of Paul Aizley (D) 2010 Portion of Harry Mortenson (D) 2010 34

UNIVERSITY BOARD OF REGENTS Six Year Term University of Nevada, 2601 Enterprise Road, Reno, Nevada 89512 (775) 784-4958 Term is upon election and qualification of their successors. (Nevada Constitution Art. 11, Sec. 7 NRS 282.010; 396.040) DISTRICT/ OFFICE LOCATION CURRENT ELECTED OFFICIAL NEXT ELECTION District 1 Portion of Cedric Crear 2012 District 2 Portion of Robert Blakely District 3 Portion of Kevin J. Page 2010 District 4 Portion of Mark Alden 2012 District 5 Portion of Jack Lund Schofield District 6 (Four-year term) Portion of Michael B. Wixom 2010 District 7 Portion of Dr. Raymond (Ray) Rawson 2010 District 8 Churchill, Elko, Esmeralda, Eureka, Humboldt, Lander, Lincoln, Mineral, Nye, Pershing and White Pine Counties Dorothy S. Gallagher 2010 District 9 Carson City, Douglas, Lyon, Storey Counties and a portion of Washoe County Ron Knecht 2012 District 10 Portion of Washoe County William Cobb District 11 Portion of Washoe County Jason Geddes 2010 District 12 Portion of Stavros S. Anthony 2012 District 13 Portion of James Dean Leavitt 2010 35

STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Four Year Term 700 E. 5 th Street, Carson City, NV 89701 (775) 687-9220 Term is upon election and qualification of their successors. (NRS 282.010; NRS 385.021) DISTRICT/ OFFICE LOCATION CURRENT ELECTED OFFICIAL NEXT ELECTION District 1 Portion of Gloria Bonaventura 2012 District 2 Portion of Anthony Ruggiero 2010 District 3 Portion of Willia Chaney 2012 District 4 Portion of Craig Wilkinson 2010 District 5 Portion of Charlotte Hill 2010 District 6 Portion of Jan Biggerstaff 2010 District 7 Portion of Chris Wallace 2012 District 8 Portion of Washoe County Ken McKenna 2012 District 9 District 10 Carson City and Douglas County and a portion of Washoe County Humboldt, Pershing, Elko, Lander, Eureka, Churchill, Nye, Storey, Lyon, Mineral, Esmeralda, White Pine and Lincoln Counties and a portion of Washoe County Dave Cook 2012 Cliff Ferry 2010 36

*2011 CITY ELECTIONS Close of Voter Registration for Primary Election March 14, 2011 (NRS 293C.527) Close of Voter Registration for General Election PRIMARY ELECTION DATES Early Voting Begins Early Voting Ends Date of Primary Election March 19, 2011 April 1, 2011 (NRS 293C.3568, 293C.355) (NRS 293C.3568, 293C.355) GENERAL ELECTION DATES April 5, 2011 (NRS 293C.175) Early Voting Begins Early Voting Ends Date of General Election May 16, 2011 (NRS 293C.527) May 21, 2011 (NRS 293C.3568, 293C.355) June 3, 2011 (NRS 293C.3568, 293C.355) June 7, 2011 (NRS 293C.140 & 293C.145) CANDIDATE FILING DATES (NRS 293C.175(2); 293C.145(3)) January 25, 2011 February 4, 2011 (Primary and General Election Candidates) March 28, 2011 - April 7, 2011 (General Election Only) CONTRIBUTION AND EXPENSE REPORTS DUE DATES (NRS 294A.360) Cities holding a Primary and/or General Election Annual Report: January 15, 2011 Report #1: March 29, 2011 Report #2: May 31, 2011 Report #3: July 15, 2011 Annual Report: January 15, 2012 Cities holding a General Election Only Annual Report: January 15, 2011 Report #1: May 31, 2011 Report #2: July 15, 2011 Annual Report: January 15, 2012 * Dates of primary and general city elections may be changed by the governing body of a city. (NRS 293C.115) Any such change may change the dates noted on this page. 37