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Debra March
File:DebraMarchHenderson.jpeg
13th Mayor of Henderson
Assumed office
June 20, 2017
Preceded byAndy Hafen
Member of the Henderson City Council from Ward 2
In office
July 8, 2009 – June 20, 2017
Preceded byAndy Hafen
Succeeded byDan Shaw
Personal details
Born
Debra Anne March

(1953-11-25) November 25, 1953 (age 70)
Political partyDemocratic (1992–present)
EducationUniversity of Nevada, Las Vegas (BA)

Debra Anne March (born November 25, 1953) is an American politician currently serving as mayor of the City of Henderson, Nevada. Prior to being elected mayor, March served on the Henderson City Council for 8 years.[1]

Due to a court ruling regarding the elections for the city council and mayor by the Nevada Supreme Court[2][3] and changes to the law regarding all elections here statewide by the Nevada Legislature and Governor Steve Sisolak (a Democrat), March is not eligible to run for re-election in 2022 due to term limits effectively extending the mayoral term to 1 year.[4][5][6]

See also

References

  1. ^ Corbin, April (June 20, 2017). "Just sworn in, new mayor Debra March off and running in Henderson". Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved January 29, 2019.
  2. ^ Dornan, Geoff. "Supreme Court says Reno council members can't run for mayor". www.nevadaappeal.com.
  3. ^ Chereb, Sandra. "Court won't reconsider Reno mayor term limit case". www.nevadaappeal.com.
  4. ^ "Nevada sees many new laws, but how will they affect you?". June 8, 2019.
  5. ^ "New local election law shifts term lengths, cuts costs for Southern Nevada cities - Las Vegas Sun Newspaper". lasvegassun.com. June 25, 2019.
  6. ^ "March can't run for re-election as Henderson mayor, Goodman to serve extra 18 months under bill moving municipal election dates". thenevadaindependent.com.
Political offices
Preceded by
Andy Hafen
Member of the Henderson City Council
from Ward 2

2009–2017
Succeeded by
Dan Shaw
Preceded by
Andy Hafen
Mayor of Henderson
2017–present
Incumbent

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