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White Pine County voter turnout did not improve much yesterday as less that 1 in three registered voters turned out for the primary election. Less than 1900 of the 6230 registered voters cast ballots either by early voting, mail-in voting, or election day voting.
In preliminary results, Dr. David Pratt got more votes than the next two candidates in the Republican race for County Commission Seat One. Pratt’s 584 votes beat Mike Simon’s 265 votes and Mike Coster’s 252 votes. Incumbent Hank Vogler finished fourth with just 143 votes, while Gina Cavenaugh pulled 102 votes.
In the race for sheriff, Todd Fincher, who was the only candidate to pull in significant amounts in fundraising, paid off with nearly 80 percent of the vote - 1446 votes. Roy Allen finished second with just 14 percent of the vote- 257 votes, and Robert Whiteside was a distant third with just 6 percent of the vote-116 votes.
In the County Assessor’s Race, incumbent Burton Hilton got nearly 70% - 935 votes while challenger Jane Murdock got 401 votes.
Because of state election laws, votes can’t be finalized until next week to allow for late mail-in ballots.
Nevada’s primary election has set the stage for several high-profile statewide races this November.
Republican Governor Joe Lombardo and Lieutenant Governor Stavros Anthony both cruised to primary victories and will face Democrats Aaron Ford and Assemblymember Sandra Jauregui in the general election.
In Congressional District Two, Assemblywoman Teresa Benitez-Thompson won the Democratic nomination, while Trump-endorsed Republican David Flippo held a 10 percentage point lead over former state senator James Settelmeyer in the race to replace retiring Congressman Mark Amodei.
In Congressional District Four, Republican small-business owner Cody Whipple won his primary and will face Democratic Congressman Steven Horsford this fall.
Meanwhile, Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro won the Democratic nomination for attorney general, while Adriana Guzmán Fralick captured the Republican nomination with backing from Governor Lombardo and President Donald Trump.
Nevada election officials are reviewing a security lapse after partial primary election results were mistakenly sent to a media server hours before polls closed Tuesday.
According to Eric Neugeboren for The Nevada Independent, the Secretary of State's office inadvertently uploaded vote totals from several counties, representing about 65,000 votes, to a testing environment accessible to news organizations. The data was removed after the error was reported and was never published.
In a statement, the Secretary of State's office said access was disabled within an hour and that it is addressing the issue internally.
A busy agenda awaits the White Pine County Commission this morning, with everything from green energy and infrastructure to high-stakes job interviews on the table.
Starting at 9:00 AM, commissioners will meet at the White Pine County Library in Ely. Topping the docket is a review of a new Memorandum of Understanding with the Bureau of Land Management regarding the 2026 geothermal lease sale environmental assessment.
On the local infrastructure front, the Road Commission is holding a public hearing to decide whether a road easement in the Pierce Subdivision should be added to the county-maintained system.
It’s also a major day for county personnel. The board is scheduled to interview finalists for two leadership roles. Kevin Kauinana of Reno and Steven Smith of Oregon are vying to become the next Golf Course Director, while Steve Campbell and Lindsey Jacobson are interviewing for Road Department Superintendent. Officials say formal hiring offers could be extended immediately following those interviews.
Meanwhile, significant policy changes could be on the horizon. The Commission Chair is sponsoring two major agenda items: one that would restrict any future agenda items unless they are explicitly backed by County Leadership, and another requiring all county investments to be fully controlled by the commission.
In other business, the Liquor Board will review a temporary concession license for the White Pine Dirt Divas Travel Ball at Marich Field, and the commission will discuss supporting a rehabilitation grant for the Nevada Northern Railway.
If you can't make it to the library, you won't miss a beat. KELY will be broadcasting the entire meeting live, starting tomorrow morning at 9:00 AM.
The Stanley Cup Final is tied at two games apiece after the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Vegas Golden Knights 5 to 3 Tuesday night in Las Vegas.
Jordan Staal scored twice, including the go-ahead goal in the third period, as Carolina snapped Vegas’ momentum after the Golden Knights’ double-overtime win in Game Three.
Mark Stone, William Karlsson, and Brett Howden scored for Vegas, while goalie Carter Hart made 23 saves in the loss.
The series now shifts back to Carolina for Game Five Thursday night. The Hurricanes are seeking their first Stanley Cup in two decades, while the Golden Knights are chasing their second championship in four years.














