For this 2012 General Election, voting from Oct 15 – Nov 6, every candidate on Clark County ballots has been invited to be interviewed on COUV.com to enable them to freely speak directly to voters.
For this 2012 General Election, voting from Oct 15 – Nov 6, every candidate on Clark County ballots has been invited to be interviewed on COUV.com to enable them to freely speak directly to voters.
For this 2012 General Election, voting from Oct 15 – Nov 6, every candidate on Clark County ballots has been invited to be interviewed on COUV.com to enable them to freely speak directly to voters.
For this 2012 General Election, voting from Oct 15 – Nov 6, every candidate on Clark County ballots has been invited to be interviewed on COUV.com to enable them to freely speak directly to voters.
For this 2012 General Election, voting from Oct 15 – Nov 6, every candidate on Clark County ballots has been invited to be interviewed on COUV.com to enable them to freely speak directly to voters.
For this 2012 General Election, voting from Oct 15 – Nov 6, every candidate on Clark County ballots has been invited to be interviewed on COUV.com to enable them to freely speak directly to voters.
For this 2012 General Election, voting from Oct 15 – Nov 6, every candidate on Clark County ballots has been invited to be interviewed on COUV.com to enable them to freely speak directly to voters.
For this 2012 General Election, voting from Oct 15 – Nov 6, every candidate on Clark County ballots has been invited to be interviewed on COUV.com to enable them to freely speak directly to voters.
For this 2012 General Election, voting from Oct 15 – Nov 6, every candidate on Clark County ballots has been invited to be interviewed on COUV.com to enable them to freely speak directly to voters.
For this 2012 General Election, voting from Oct 15 – Nov 6, every candidate on Clark County ballots has been invited to be interviewed on COUV.com to enable them to freely speak directly to voters.
Referendum 74 to approve or reject the marriage for same-sex couples law passed earlier this year is on the November ballot. Rejecting a law and changing the law requires two different processes.