Nye County Posts Notice for 2026 Primary Election | The Locally Times
A Nov. 21, 2025, notice for the June 9, 2026, primary election outlines offices on the ballot, but records show specific candidate filing deadlines are not yet available.
According to the county’s meeting record, the notice outlines the framework for partisan and non-partisan offices but does not include a specific calendar of filing deadlines. While the notice provides general information on eligibility for judicial and non-judicial positions, prospective candidates must monitor the Nye County Clerk’s official website for the subsequent release of detailed filing requirements and deadlines. ## County Schedules Hearing on Sales Tax Amendment Beyond the election, the Board of County Commissioners will hold a public hearing at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, regarding Nye County Bill No. 2026-02. The amendment to Chapter 3.52 of the Nye County Code would add a date for expenditure plans to be approved by the governing body of the area receiving the tax proceeds. Residents can attend in person at the Commissioners’ Chambers in Pahrump or Tonopah, or participate via a teleconference option. A full copy of the bill is available at the Nye County Clerk’s Office in Tonopah. ## Residents Asked to Guide Opioid Settlement Spending In a separate initiative, Nye County Health & Human Services is soliciting resident feedback on the use of national opioid settlement funds. A county news announcement confirms the department has launched a countywide needs assessment survey to gather community input. The survey allows community members to influence public health policy and ensure the allocation of these funds, the total of which records do not quantify, aligns with local priorities. This initiative highlights the county’s effort to incorporate resident perspectives into its response to the opioid crisis, a key issue for the leaders who will be selected in the upcoming election.