LAS VEGAS ( KLAS ) — The race to replace Clark County Commissioner Ross Miller in District C promises to be a close contest.
When Miller announced he would not seek re-election, Democrat Shannon Bilbray-Axelrod gave up her seat in the Nevada Assembly to run. Republican April Becker, who narrowly lost races for Nevada Senate (2020) and the U.S. House of Representatives (2022) is her opponent.
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District C covers the western Las Vegas valley, including the fast-growing Centennial Hills area and extending up Kyle Canyon.
Bilbray-Axelrod , 50, is a business consultant with a record of community service that dates back two decades. Her father, James Bilbray, was a well-known figure in Nevada politics, serving in federal, state and local offices.
“My family’s roots run deep in this city, and no one is more devoted to the people of District C than me,” Bilbray-Axelrod said when she announced her candidacy in February . “I will stand up for the residents and I have and a real plan to protect neighborhoods and improve lives.”