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Retired official explains Clark County charter review process and upcoming ballot mechanics at neighborhood meeting

5949478 · October 15, 2025
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A retired former county council member and co-chair of a Charter Review Commission explained the function of the Clark County charter, routes to place amendments on the ballot and why voters should review proposed changes before the upcoming election.

A retired former county council member who previously co-chaired a Charter Review Commission described the Clark County charter, routes to propose amendments and the upcoming local ballot mechanics at the Curtain Creek Neighborhood Association meeting.

"The Charter is a foundational document or or a structural document for the county," the presenter said, describing the charter as the document that establishes the county's executive and legislative structures and the administrative roles that serve them. He said the state, not the county, controls the court system and that the charter defines elected county positions and other governance…

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