Incumbent Tony Golik is running unopposed for re-election to the county prosecutor’s office. Golik has served as Clark County prosecuting attorney since 2011 and served as deputy prosecutor for 14 years before that. He helped found the county’s Elder Justice Center and serves as its board chair. At the end of last year, he joined the state’s newly created police oversight board.
Golik is running to continue bringing impartial and just leadership to the prosecutor’s office. He believes that our communities are safer and stronger when we don’t rely on incarceration and policing as the first resort to address social issues. He is a proponent of mental health courts to reduce crime rates by giving community members the support and resources they need. If re-elected, Golik also wants to keep up his work with Children’s and Elder Justice centers.
Golik has been a strong community leader as Clark County prosecutor and deserves your vote to continue serving with fairness and integrity.
Incumbent Tony Golik is running unopposed for re-election to the county prosecutor’s office. Golik has served as Clark County prosecuting attorney since 2011 and served as deputy prosecutor for 14 years before that. He helped found the county’s Elder Justice Center and serves as its board chair. At the end of last year, he joined the state’s newly created police oversight board.
Golik is running to continue bringing impartial and just leadership to the prosecutor’s office. He believes that our communities are safer and stronger when we don’t rely on incarceration and policing as the first resort to address social issues. He is a proponent of mental health courts to reduce crime rates by giving community members the support and resources they need. If re-elected, Golik also wants to keep up his work with Children’s and Elder Justice centers.
Golik has been a strong community leader as Clark County prosecutor and deserves your vote to continue serving with fairness and integrity.
Because of a Tim Eyman initiative, the Legislature is required to submit any bill it passes that closes tax loopholes or raises revenue to a non-binding advisory vote. The Legislature had a historically productive 2022 session, resulting in several advisory votes appearing on the ballot. We hope the Legislature will change the law to remove these meaningless measures in the future.