Clark vs. Killoran: A Debate That Captured Washoe County’s District 2 . . . (Michael Leonard) – At a packed meeting of the conservative political group Red Move, the contrast between incumbent Washoe County Commissioner Mike Clark and challenger Jon Killoran became clear This was not simply a debate about roads, libraries, homelessness, or growth
Commissioner Michael Clark - Washoe County, NV Commissioner Mike Clark was elected to represent District 2 in Washoe County in 2023 after serving as the County Assessor for eight years
Candidate exits Washoe District 2 race ahead of primary A change in the Washoe County Commission District 2 race is reshaping the field heading into the 2026 primary after one of the Democratic candidates withdrew from the contest
Incumbent County Commissioner Mike Clark Faces Challengers to Keep Seat . . . In the battle for County Commission 2, a district which covers plenty of south Reno into Washoe Valley, incumbent Mike Clark is facing a primary Republican challenger in Jon Killoran who describes himself on his website as a “nonprofit leader” and “nonprofit CEO ”
Meet the candidates running for Nevada’s CD2 - kunr. org Northern Nevada’s congressional district is completely up for grabs this election Ahead of the June primary, we sat down with the Democrats, Republicans, and the lone Independent running for the seat Hear from KUNR’s Bert Johnson speaking with Democrat Samuel White
Michael Clark (Nevada) - Ballotpedia Michael Clark (Republican Party) is a member of the Washoe County Commission in Nevada, representing District 2 He assumed office on January 2, 2023 His current term ends on January 4, 2027 Clark (Republican Party) is running for re-election to the Washoe County Commission to represent District 2 in Nevada