Election Results

We would like to congratulate this year’s city, county, and state election winners!

City Elections

Ashworth

  • Mayor: Victoria Caña
  • Councilwoman: Lea Cohen
  • Councilwoman: Michelle Lorza
  • Councilwoman: Courtney Martin
  • Clerk: Amorese McCoy

Buckley

  • Mayor: Demi Cole
  • Councilwoman: Paola Basquez
  • Councilwoman: Brooke Freeman
  • Councilwoman: Nzinga Spencer
  • Clerk: Megan Alisa Kelleher

Connolly

  • Mayor: Mackenzie Spaich
  • Councilwoman: Yuchen Jin
  • Councilwoman: Rochelle Seymour
  • Councilwoman: Corey Tyndall
  • Clerk: Sarah Gibbons

 Wagner

  • Mayor: Sofia Schersei
  • Councilwoman: Aysia Calugay
  • Councilwoman: Kelly Craig
  • Councilwoman: Amber Turner
  • Clerk: Mallory Harr

 

 

County Elections

Wolfe County 

  • County Commissioners – Raina Benford, Paola Basquez, Kelsey Lamp, Rochelle Seymour, Mikelle Torgensen
  • County Clerk – Megan Alisa Kelleher
  • County Treasurer – Audrey Meng
  • County Sheriff – Yuchen Jin
  • Constable – Kami Miller
  • District Attorney – Miu Suzuki
  • Justice of the Peace – Sarah Gibbons
  • District Judge – Emily Noble
  • County School Board – Corey Tyndall, Shelbie Bostedt, Architha Devati

Stephens County 

  • County Commissioners – Sierra Long, Maddie Pasimio, Maggie Devlin, Cara Dunkelman, Ashley Martinez
  • County Clerk – Amorese McCoy
  • County Treasurer – Lea Cohen
  • County Sheriff – Candace Reardon
  • Constable – Aysia Calugay
  • District Attorney – Tess Opferman
  • Justice of the Peace – Kelly Craig
  • District Judge – Sofia Schersie
  • County School Board – Bradkyn Rodriguez, AJ Cribbs, Tracy Zou

 

State General Election

Before the general election, the delegates ran in primary elections within their two parties, Nationalist and Federalist. Those that lost the primary then had the opportunity to file for the general election independently. These are the final results! Their party is listed beside them.

Non-Partisan Offices

  • Justice of the Supreme Court – Raina Benford, Taylor Dunn, Yuchen Jin
  • State Board of Education – Shanice Reyes, Mikelle Torgensen, Tracy Zou
  • Board of Regents of the University – Candace Reardon, Courtney Reardon, Annie Zhu

Partisan Offices 

  • Assemblywomen Speakers of the House – Emily Noble (F), Sarah Yoon (N)
  • Assemblywomen
    • Shelbie Bostedt (F)
    • Aysia Calugay  (F)
    • Megan Kelleher (F)
    • Michelle Lorza (F)
    • Tess Opferman (F)
    • Bradkyn Rodriguez (Federalist Leader)
    • Rochelle Seymour (F)
    • Julia Thompson (F)
    • Corey Tyndall (F)
    • Erin Whipple (F)
    • Lacee Babcock (Nationalist Leader)
    • Cara Dunkelman (N)
    • Sarah Gibbons (N)
    • Avalon Hobson (N)
    • Kelsey Lamp (N)
    • JP Pahuriray (N)
    • Monique Richardson (N)
    • Shae Rosemore (N)
    • Dakota Soda (N)
    • Emily Strickler (N)
  • Senators 
    • Paola Basquez (F)
    • Stefania Cotei (F)
    • Kelly Craig (N)
    • Minna Ding (F)
    • Laura Estenson (N)
    • Sierra Long (N)
    • Ashley Martinez (F)
    • Nzinga Spencer (F)
    • Miu Suzuki (Federalist Majority Leader)
    • Amber Turner (Nationalist Minority Leader)
    • Kaycee Williams (N)
  • State Treasurer – Lea Cohen (F)
  • Secretary of State – Maggie Devlin (N)
  • Lieutenant Governor – Victoria Caña (N)

And Congratulations to the 2011 Nevada Girls State Governor:

Audrey Meng (N)