Nevada Judges

Nevada Judges! Don’t Vote for Corruption!

The filing period for aspiring Nevada Judges was earlier this year. Nevada judicial candidates for the State Supreme Court, Nevada Court of Appeals, District Courts, and Nevada Family Courts began Monday, Jan. 6th, 2020.

Nevada Judge candidates for District Court and local township Justice Courts have long been instructed to file their candidacy with the Clark County Election Department in the Pueblo Room on the first floor of the County Government Center at 500 S. Grand Central Parkway in downtown Las Vegas.

The filing period for candidates for non-judicial offices is March 2 to 13. The 2020 primary election is on June 9, 2020, with early voting from May 23 to June 5. The general election is Nov. 3, with early voting from Oct. 17 to 30.

Review of Nevada Judicial Candidates

A total of 136 candidates entered the fray for 32 District Court departments, 26 Family Court races, along with five openings in Las Vegas, Henderson or North Las Vegas justice courts on the 2020 ballot. At least 12 District Court, 11 Family Court and two Justice Court seats were uncontested.

“It went really smooth here,” said Joe Gloria, the county registrar after shutting the door to the Pueblo Room.

Las Vegas Review Journal Reporter on Nevada Judicial candidates

Las Vegas Review Journal Reporter David Ferrara reports that Tom Letizia represents 21 potential judges. “My candidates are all on pins and needles right now,” he said.

The Letizia Agency is a political consulting firm that begin as an advertising agency. The Letizia Agency has managed 6 winning successful Mayoral campaigns for both Oscar and Carolyn Goodman, and other candidates.

Vote No! Nevada Judges Candidates list

Unlike the Las Vegas Review Journal, the Nevada Business Directory does not censor news when it comes to Las Vegas public figures. The Nevada Business Directory is the only legitimate source of news, facts, and opinions about Nevada judges, and the Nevada Judiciary.

Below is our Vote No! Nevada Judiciary list. To make the Vote No! List, a Nevada Judicial candidate must have established a pattern of either deceit, fraud, corruption, censorship, bias, and/or uses supporters that exhibit these traits.

Vote No! Soonhee Bailey, a/k/a/ Sunny Bailey

Nevada judicial candidate Sunny Bailey
Nevada judicial candidate Sunny Bailey

Soonhee Bailey, a/k/a/ Sunny Bailey, is running for political office again. It seems as though she really believes she is ready this time, after many failures.

Many Nevada victims consider Sunny Bailey as a judicial scam. Sunny Bailey is running for election for the Department I judge of the Nevada 8th Judicial District Court Family Division. Currently, the Honorable Cheryl Moss fills that position.

She has been rejected twice by Honorable Nevada Govenor Brian Sandoval due to evidence she is untrustowrthy, lacks ethics, and is dishonest.

We urge Nevada residents to Vote No!

Vote No! Charles J. Hoskin

Nevada judicial candidate Charles J. Hoskin
Nevada judicial candidate Charles J. Hoskin

Vote No! Jason Stoeffel

Nevada judicial candidate Jason Stoffel
Jason Stoffel

Vote No! Mary Perry

Nevada Judicial candidate Mary Perry
Mary Perry

Vote No! Rhonda K. Forsberg

Rhonda K. Forsberg
Rhonda K. Forsberg

Vote No! Robert W. Teuton

Nevada judicial candidate Robert Teuton
Nevada judicial candidate Robert Teuton

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