LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Clark County Sheriff Kevin McMahill is asking Southern Nevada voters to re-elect him to another four years as head of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department in 2026.
McMahill formally announced his re-election campaign in a press release shared with Channel 13 on Wednesday, citing "a record of results that has made Clark County safer than it has been in years."
The sheriff points to a pattern of decreased crime statistics over his term in office, including reductions in homicides, robberies and overall crime, which McMahill stated is at "the lowest level in four years."
"When I asked you for your trust four years ago, I made three key promises: to take care of our officers' mental and physical health, to fight crime with relentless focus, and to build the most i