DISTRICT 4, POSITION 2
WHAT DOES A
CHARTER REVIEW COMMISSIONER DO?
In 2014, the voters of Clark County voted to adopt the home rule charter form of government, which is like a constitution for our county. This change established and defined the separation of the executive and legislative powers in county governance. It also gave registered voters the power to propose initiatives and referenda.
Charter Overview | Clark County
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Per Article 9 of our county charter, the county elects a charter review commission, comprised of 3 commissioners per county council district. “The commission is bound by responsibility and duty to review the charter to determine its adequacy and suitability to the needs of the county and propose necessary and appropriate amendments.”
Article 9 Charter Review and Amendments | Clark County
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MISSION & VISION
Building a Better Future
Mission
To champion a charter for Clark County that amplifies residents’ voices, ensures transparent, accountable governance, and creates a balanced power dynamic between elected officials and appointed staff. I will foster open community engagement, scrutinize charter provisions that centralize power, and advocate modifications so that both County Council members and the County Manager remain fully responsive and answerable to the public they serve.
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Vision
A Clark County where every citizen feels seen, heard, and empowered—through regular, inclusive forums and accessible processes enshrined in the charter. A county government where elected and appointed officials share power responsibly: elected representatives set the strategic direction and policies, while an appointed County Manager and staff execute them efficiently under clear accountability. Together, we build a collaborative, responsive, and democratically grounded county.