Karin Rodriguez sued the City of Las Vegas on March 16, challenging Councilman Scott Black’s mayoral bid, but judge Jaqueline Bluth ruled that “12 years means 12 years,” Black’s attorney, Donald Williams, said Friday.
A bevy of nonpartisan races in Southern Nevada could be decided early in the primary process, likely leaving some voters wondering what happened to their preferred candidates in the runup to November’s general election.
The former vice president and presidential candidate mader her first public appearance in Southern Nevada since her 2024 presidential campaign ended in defeat.
Marlin “M.J.” Ivy, a candidate for Clark County public administrator, served time in prison and was recently accused of making a threatening phone call.