Clark County Commission (Nevada)

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The Clark County Commission is the governmental organization that runs the unincorporated areas of Clark County, Nevada. The commission is considered by many to be the most powerful governmental body in the state of Nevada.[1]

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[edit] Districts and terms

Each Commissioner is elected to a four year term and represents 1 of 7 districts, designated A-G.

The 2002 Commission is infamous in that of its 7 members, 4 (Dario Herrera, Erin Kenny, Mary Kincaid-Chauncey and Lance Malone) are currently serving federal prison terms. A fifth, Yvonne Atkinson-Gates, awaits sentencing.[citation needed]

Members as of 2007

District Expires Commissioner
A 2009 Bruce L. Woodbury
B 2009 Tom Collins
C 2009 Chip Maxfield
D 2009 Lawrence Weekly
E 2011 Chris Giunchigliani
F 2011 Susan Brager
G 2011 Rory Reid (Chairman)

[edit] Ex-officio boards

The Clark County Commissioners as a group sit on the following boards:[2]

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