Las Vegas Councilman Stavros Anthony released his first public statement on Tuesday morning following the decision by Clark County officials not to certify the results of the District C Commission race -- a race he was behind by 10 votes.
Las Vegas Councilman Stavros Anthony released his first public statement on Tuesday morning following the decision by Clark County officials not to certify the results of the District C Commission race -- a race he was behind by 10 votes.
ELECTION IN THE DISTRICT "C"COUNTY COMMSSION RACE.HE SAYS HE IS BOTH SURPRISEDAND PLEASED BY THE DECISION.ANTHONY WRITING IN PART --QUOTE -- "IN LIGHT OF THE FACTTHAT THIS CAMPAIGN -- WHICH SAWOVER 153,000 RESIDENTS CASTTHEIR BALLOTS -- CAME DOWN TOJUST 10 VOTES, I AM VERYPLEASED THAT THE COUNTYCOMMISSION, AND ESPECIALLYREGISTRAR OF VOTERS JOEGLORIA..."CAREFULLY TOOK THEIR TIME TOEVALUATE THE RESULTS AND MAKE ADECISION THAT TOOK ALL FACTORSINTO CONSIDERATION.MOST IMPORTANTLY, THEIRDECISION WAS MADE IN THE BESTINTERESTS OF THE VOTERS INDISTRICT C" -- END QUOTE.AND THIS JUST IN-...
A new lawsuit has been filed in the race for Clark County Commission District C which elections officials say was too close to..