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Clark County Commission
Agency overview
FormedJuly 1, 1909; 115 years ago (1909-07-01) by the Nevada Legislature
Preceding agency
JurisdictionClark County and unincorporated towns
HeadquartersClark County Government Center
500 South Grand Central Parkway
Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
Agency executives
Websiteclarkcountynv.gov

The Clark County Commission is the governmental organization that governs and runs Clark County, Nevada, providing services to the unincorporated areas. Its offices are located at the Clark County Government Center in Downtown Las Vegas.

Composition

Affiliation Members
  Democratic Party 6
  Republican Party 1
 Total
7

Districts and Commissioners

Each Commissioner is elected to a four-year term and represents one of seven districts, designated A-G.

District Expires Commissioner In office since Party
A 2029 Michael Naft 2019 Democratic
B Marilyn Kirkpatrick 2015
C April Becker 2025 Republican
D William McCurdy II (Vice-Chair) 2021 Democratic
E 2027 Tick Segerblom (Chair) 2019
F Justin Jones
G James B. Gibson 2017

Ex officio boards

The Clark County Commissioners as a group sit on the following boards:[1]

2002 corruption scandal

On May 5, 2006, 4 out of 7 members (Dario Herrera, Erin Kenny, Mary Kincaid-Chauncey and Lance Malone) were convicted of conspiracy and multiple counts of wire fraud and extortion under color of official right for depriving the Clark County Commission and the citizens of Clark County of their right to the honest services of public officials. They were sentenced to federal prison terms.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Clark County Commission". Archived from the original on June 30, 2007. Retrieved July 4, 2007.
  2. ^ "FORMER CLARK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SENTENCED TO PRISON FOR FEDERAL CORRUPTION CONVICTIONS". United States Department of Justice. August 21, 2006. Archived from the original on August 21, 2009. Retrieved July 10, 2012.