Clark County Sheriff Kevin McMahill launched a re-election campaign Wednesday for the 2026 elections.
In a news release, the 57-year-old sheriff said his agenda will expand on crime reduction, roadway safety, tech implementations, community policing and counterterrorism.
The two-week filing period opens in March.
“When I became Sheriff, I told this community they would be proud of their police department,” McMahill said in the release. “That promise has been kept. Now it’s time to build on our success, protect our future, and set a new standard of safety for Clark County.
McMahill was elected outright in the 2022 primaries with 58 percent of the vote against Metropolitan Police Department veterans Tom Roberts and Stan Hyt.
“When I asked for your trust four years ago, I made three key