ballot question 2
Nevada Department of Taxation prepares for the regulation of recreational marijuana
Submitted by admin on Thu, 11/10/2016 - 1:08pmCARSON CITY – With voters approving the legalization of recreational marijuana on ballot question 2 in Tuesday night's election, the Nevada ...
Ballot questions -- STATE 2. Recreational marijuana -- NO
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Wed, 11/02/2016 - 5:14amDigest and arguments:
http://carson.org/home/showdocument?id=51146
Actual text:
http://carson.org/home/showdocument?id=51138
Nevada Leaders Oppose Question 2
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Wed, 10/05/2016 - 11:08amNevada Leaders Oppose Question 2:
“As Governor and a former Federal Judge, I have seen first-hand the negative effects that marijuana for recreational purposes can have on our state and our communities. Proponents of this measure claim it will help education, it will not. What it will do is create health and safety problems that Nevada cannot afford. Legalizing marijuana would have devastating consequences for our state and for Nevada families and I would ask that voters join with me and Vote No on 2 when they head to the polls this fall.” – Governor Brian Sandoval
Carson City 2014 General Election Final Results
Submitted by editor on Tue, 11/04/2014 - 4:06pmHere are final voting results as of 8:48 p.m.:
Carson City District Attorney
Mark Krueger: 6676 - 46.69%
Jason Woodbury: 7622 - 53.317%
Carson City Supervisor Ward 1
Karen Abowd: 8068 - 55.34%
Lisa Helget: 6510 - 44.66%
Carson City Supervisor Ward 2
Lori Bagwell: 7508 - 52.10%
John McKenna: 6903 - 47.90%
School Trustee District 1
Jim Bathgate: 5390 - 40.04%
Ron Swirczek: 8072 - 59.96%
School Trustee District 3
David W. Carter: 5647 - 42.97%
Stacie Wilke: 7495 - 57.03%
School Trustee District 4
Jeffrey Cherpeski: 4411 - 34.83%
Ryan Green: 8254 - 65.17%
Ballot Question Carson City 1:
Shall the Nevada Legislature amend the Carson City Charter to provide for nomination by ward only voting in ward-supervisor primary elections with an at-large general election run off between the two highest primary vote receivers in each ward?
Yes: 5443 - 36.1%
No: 9634 - 63.9%
The following races are not final:
Assembly District 40
Dave Cook (D): 5,196 - 30.81%
Philip “PK” O’Neill (R): 10,401 - 61.68%
John Wagner (IAP): 1,266 - 7.51%
State Senate District 16
John Everhart (IAP): 1,894 - 6.6%
Michael Kelley (DEM): 8,420 - 29.35%
Ben Kieckhefer (R): 18,378 - 64.05%
Statewide office results for Governor, Lt. Governor, Attorney General, U.S. House District 2, Secretary of State, State Treasurer, State Controller and other races and ballot questions can be found by clicking here.
Ballot Questions 1, 2, 3
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Fri, 10/17/2014 - 9:35amBallot Question 1, creating a Court of Appeals
The problem is that the Nevada Supreme Court is overwhelmed by appeals. But the proposed fix, detailed in Senate Bill 463 (2013), does not address the fact that the Court has no authority to decide which cases it will hear. Instead, Nevada must be just like everybody else, a “government of, by and for lawyers.”
Both problems have a simple, quintessentially conservative solution, proposed by Gary Schmidt, recently a candidate for State Senator from district 16 -- Tort Reform: