

“Our members endorse these candidates confidently, knowing that they support working people as we continue our effort to provide a better quality of life. SEIU Nevada Local 1107 has also endorsed Deonne Contine for Assembly District 24 and Wendy Boszak for Senate District 14. Las Vegas – The Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Nevada Local 1107 today announced endorsements for Joseph Lombardo, Clark County Sheriff Robert Telles, Clark County Public Administrator Jill MacFarlane, Clark County Recorder Briana Johnson, Clark County Assessor and in Northern Nevada, Wendy Jauregui-Jackins, Washoe County Assessor. I have worked to bring resources and services to the African American, Hispanic American, Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI), senior, economically disadvantaged, disabled and immigrant communities.Contact: Regina Toney (702) Nevada Local 1107 Announces Endorsements for Clark County Sheriff, Clark County Public Administrator, Clark County Assessor, Clark County Recorder, & Washoe County Assessor. I will be Commission District C's first African American commissioner.
CLARK COUNTY RECORDEE UPGRADE
After the repeal of don't ask don't tell, I helped LGBTQ veterans apply to upgrade their less-than-honorable military discharges that were based on sexual preference. I will be Clark County's first openly LGBTQ commissioner who received my first national endorsement from the LGBTQ Victory Fund. Over half a decade with her office I organized over 100 community events, helped thousands of Southern Nevadans find social and mental health services and brought back more than $2 million worth of federal benefits to those I helped. I served as Director of Community Outreach for Congresswoman Dina Titus. I am a disabled combat veteran who spent nearly a decade in the US Army with deployments and service in Operations Iraqi Freedom, Enduring Freedom and New Dawn.

I will be the first combat veteran to serve on the commission in more than 20 years. In 2018, I adopted my first son and this past November I adopted my second son. I have fostered 15 youth ranging from 9 years old to 17 years old. I am a single Clark County foster parent, who has devoted his life to help shelter and raise higher-level of care and at-risk youth. I will be the first licensed foster parent to serve on the commission. Hunter is dedicated to community outreach where he organized over 100 community events, helped thousands of Southern Nevadans find social and mental health services, and brought back more than $2 million worth of federal benefits to those he helped. He worked to change gender and name identification on military documents to ensure burial consistency for LGBTQ+ veterans. After the repeal of don’t ask don’t tell, Hunter helped LGBTQ+ Veterans upgrade their less-than-honorable military discharges that were based on sexual preference. Hunter will be Clark County’s first openly LGBTQ+ County Recorder. Hunter is a disabled combat veteran who spent nearly a decade in the US Army with deployments or service in Operations Iraqi Freedom, Enduring Freedom and New Dawn. Hunter will be Clark County’s first combat veteran to serve as County Recorder. Hunter has fostered/adopted 27 youth ranging from 8 - 18 years old. Hunter is a single Clark County foster parent who has devoted his life to help shelter and raise higher-level of care and at-risk youth. Hunter will be Clark County’s first licensed foster parent to serve as County Recorder.
