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The Nevada judicial elections consisted of a primary election on June 12th and a general election on November 6th. The filing deadline for judicial candidates was January 13th.[1][2][3]
Mike Richards maintained his position on the New River Township Justice Court. He competed against Brenda Ingram and Martin G. Crowley in the primary election on June 12, 2012. Judge Richards was the top vote-getter in the primary, receiving 47.89% of the vote.[6] He defeated Brenda Ingram in the general election on November 6, 2012, earning 58.51% of the vote.[7]
Victor L. Miller maintained his position after running unopposed in the primary election on June 12, 2012.[8] His new term will expire in January 2019.
Darryll B. Dodenbier maintained his position on the Bunkerville Township Justice Court after running unopposed in the primary election on June 12, 2012.[9] His new term will expire in January 2019.
Dawn Haviland maintained her position on the Goodsprings Township Justice Court after running unopposed in the primary election on June 12, 2012.[10] Her term will expire in January 2019.
| Court | Candidate | Incumbent | Primary election | General election |
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| Henderson Township Justice Court | Rodney T. Burr | Yes | 100% |
Tim Atkins received 67.7% of the vote in the primary election on June 12.[17] He then defeated Jack J. Weaver in the general election on November 6, earning 65.93% of the vote.[18] His new term will expire in January 2019.
Ryan W. Toone won 24.01% of the vote in the primary election on June 12.[19] He defeated Karen Beausoleil in the general election on November 6, 2012, earning 55.27% of the vote.[20] Toone was sworn in as both Justice of the Peace and as Mesquite Municipal Judge on January 7, 2013. His term as a justice of the peace will expire in January 2019. His term as Mesquite's municipal judge is at the will of Mesquite's City Council.[21]
Ruth Kolhoss maintained her position on the Moapa Township Justice Court after running unopposed in the primary election on June 12, 2012.[22] Her new term will expire in January 2019.
D. Lanny Waite won 59.26% of the vote in the primary election on June 12.[23] He defeated Tony Terry in the general election on November 6, 2012, earning 58.03% of the vote.[24] His term will expire in January 2019.
| Court | Candidate | Incumbent | Primary election | General election |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Searchlight Township Justice Court | David K. Thompson | No | 54.7%File:Yes check.svg | 48.8%File:Red x.svg |
| Searchlight Township Justice Court | Leslie Coon | No | 6.97% | File:Red x.svg |
| Searchlight Township Justice Court | Richard R. Hill | Yes | 38.33%File:Yes check.svg | 51.4%File:Yes check.svg |
Tom Perkins defeated Wayne A. Fazzino in the general election on November 6, 2012, earning 67.11 percent of the vote.[25] His term will expire in January 2019.
| Court | Candidate | Incumbent | Primary election | General election |
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| Tahoe Township Justice Court | Richard Glasson | Yes | 100%File:Yes check.svg | File:Yes check.svg |
Teri Feasel defeated Ella Baugh Trujillo in the general election on November 6, 2012, earning 75.12 percent of the vote.[26] Her new term will expire in January 2019.
Brian E. Boatman faced David Wiskerchen and incumbent Reese F. Melville in the primary. Boatman and Melville advanced to the general election, where Boatman defeated the incumbent with 51.6 percent of the vote.[27][28]
Mason E. Simons won 47.98 percent of the vote in the primary election on June 12.[29] He defeated David D. Loreman in the general election on November 6, 2012, earning 54.73 percent of the vote.[30] His term will expire in January 2019.
J. Brad Hester won 53.54% of the vote in the primary election on June 12.[31] He defeated Monica L. Burt in the general election on November 6, 2012, earning 52.98% of the vote.[32] His term will expire in January 2019.
| Court | Candidate | Incumbent | Primary election | General election |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wells Township Justice Court | Don R. Adair | No | 20.6%File:Red x.svg | |
| Wells Township Justice Court | Patricia Calton | Yes | 79.3%File:Yes check.svg |
Juanita Colvin defeated Starla Rae Gumbmann in the general election on November 6, 2012, earning 80.76 percent of the vote.[33] Her term will expire in January 2019.
John F. Schweble maintained his position on the Eureka Township Justice Court after running unopposed in the primary election on June 12, 2012.[35]
| Court | Candidate | Incumbent | Primary election | General election |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Union Township Justice Court | Christy Riley | No | 3.7% | File:Red x.svg |
| Union Township Justice Court | Ed Holsclaw | No | 8.7%File:Red x.svg | File:Red x.svg |
| Union Township Justice Court | James Loveless | No | 16.19%File:Yes check.svg | 45.0%File:Red x.svg |
| Union Township Justice Court | Jeff Dawson | No | 12.1%File:Red x.svg | File:Red x.svg |
| Union Township Justice Court | Lefette Norcutt | No | 44.03%File:Yes check.svg | 55.0%File:Yes check.svg |
| Union Township Justice Court | Matt Stermitz | No | 4.2%File:Red x.svg | File:Red x.svg |
| Union Township Justice Court | Michael Michaelson | No | 11.1% | File:Red x.svg |
Mike D. Cowley maintained his position on the Meadow Valley Township Justice Court after running unopposed in the primary election on June 12, 2012.[38]
Robert J. Bennett ran for re-election to his position on the Canal Township Justice Court. He competed against Brandi Jensen, Kip P. Collins, and Daniel J. Bauer in the primary election on June 12, 2012. Judge Bennett was the second-highest vote-getter in the primary, receiving 37.51 percent of the vote.[40] He then defeated Brandi Jensen in the general election on November 6, 2012, earning 51.26 percent of the vote.[41] His term will expire in January 2019.
Camille Vecchiarelli maintained her position on the Dayton Township Justice Court after running unopposed in the primary election on June 12, 2012.[42] Her term will expire in January 2019.
| Court | Candidate | Incumbent | Primary election | General election |
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| Walker River Township Justice Court | Dennis T. Milligan | No | 41.2%File:Red x.svg | |
| Walker River Township Justice Court | Michael S. Fletcher | Yes | 58.9%File:Yes check.svg |
Jay Gunter won 54.67 percent of the vote in the primary election on June 12.[43] He defeated Curtis J. Schlepp in the general election on November 6, earning 52.71 percent of the vote.[44] His term will expire in January 2019.
| Court | Candidate | Incumbent | Primary election | General election |
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| Pahrump Township Justice Court | Charles G. Watkins | No | 10.7%File:Red x.svg | File:Red x.svg |
| Pahrump Township Justice Court | Louis J. Decanio | No | 15.11%File:Yes check.svg | 38.9%File:Red x.svg |
| Pahrump Township Justice Court | Michael Foley | No | 6.5%File:Red x.svg | File:Red x.svg |
| Pahrump Township Justice Court | Patrick Walker | No | 10.5%File:Red x.svg | |
| Pahrump Township Justice Court | Ron Kent | No | 44.99%File:Yes check.svg | 61.1%File:Yes check.svg |
| Pahrump Township Justice Court | Thomas C. Britting | No | 1.8%File:Red x.svg | File:Red x.svg |
| Pahrump Township Justice Court | Travis J. Huggins | No | 10.4%File:Red x.svg | File:Red x.svg |
| Court | Candidate | Incumbent | Primary election | General election |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tonopah Township Justice Court | Charles Fox | No | 1.2%File:Red x.svg | File:Red x.svg |
| Tonopah Township Justice Court | Clyde Terrell | No | 29.88%File:Yes check.svg | 45.2%File:Red x.svg |
| Tonopah Township Justice Court | Eddie Cobb | No | 16.1% | File:Red x.svg |
| Tonopah Township Justice Court | Jennifer Klapper | No | 29.66%File:Yes check.svg | 54.8%File:Yes check.svg |
| Tonopah Township Justice Court | Jon W. Zane | No | 2.2%File:Red x.svg | File:Red x.svg |
| Tonopah Township Justice Court | Paul A. Campos | No | 20.9%File:Red x.svg | File:Red x.svg |
Karen Stephens won 46.52% of the vote in the primary election on June 12.[46] She defeated James D. Evans in the general election on November 6, earning 59.58% of the vote.[47] Her term will expire in January 2019.
| Court | Candidate | Incumbent | Primary election | General election |
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| Virginia Township Justice Court | Eileen Herrington | No | 37.7%File:Yes check.svg | 51.8%File:Yes check.svg |
| Virginia Township Justice Court | Jack McGuffey | Yes | 32.2%File:Yes check.svg | 48.2%File:Red x.svg |
| Virginia Township Justice Court | Marie DuFresne | No | 10.4% | File:Red x.svg |
| Virginia Township Justice Court | Tom Redican | No | 19.8%File:Red x.svg | File:Red x.svg |
E. Alan Tiras maintained his position on the Incline Village Township Justice Court after running unopposed in the primary election on June 12, 2012.[48]
| Court | Candidate | Incumbent | Primary election | General election |
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| Reno Township Justice Court | Gemma Greene Waldron | No | 35.7%File:Red x.svg | |
| Reno Township Justice Court | Greg Shannon | No | 41.1%File:Red x.svg | |
| Reno Township Justice Court | Patricia A. Lynch | Yes | 58.9%File:Yes check.svg | |
| Reno Township Justice Court | Pierre A. Hascheff | No | 64.3%File:Yes check.svg |
| Court | Candidate | Incumbent | Primary election | General election |
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| Sparks Township Justice Court | Susan Deriso | Yes | 100%File:Yes check.svg | File:Yes check.svg |
| Court | Candidate | Incumbent | Primary election | General election |
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| Wadsworth Township Justice Court | Ralph R. Copeland | No | 33.0%File:Red x.svg | |
| Wadsworth Township Justice Court | Terry Graham | Yes | 67.0% |
Stephen J. Bishop won 36.94 percent of the vote in the primary election on June 12.[49] He defeated Matthew Hibbs in the general election on November 6, earning 53.63 percent of the vote.[50] His term will expire in January 2019.
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