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Election Tuesday In Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Boulder City

 

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Voters in Las Vegas, North Las Vegas and Boulder City will go to the polls Tuesday to elect some new city council members and decide other matters.

The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports Las Vegas will decide three council races, including a seven-candidate special election for a Summerlin-area seat that was held by Steve Seroka, who resigned in March in the face of a recall campaign.

North Las Vegas voters will settle a race for one city council seat and in Boulder City, voters will cast ballots on two council seats, a runoff for mayor and four ballot questions related to bonds, the city's debt and off-highway vehicles.

Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and voters can cast ballots at any vote center in Clark County.

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