John_Hambrick_(politician)

John Hambrick (politician)

John Hambrick (politician)

American politician


John Hambrick[1] (born June 12, 1945)[2] is an American politician who served as a Republican member of the Nevada Assembly. He represented Clark District 2 from November 5, 2008 to November 4, 2020.

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Education

Hambrick attended multiple law enforcement institutes, including the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center.

Elections

  • 2012 Hambrick was unopposed for both the June 12, 2012 Republican Primary and the November 6, 2012 General election, winning with 19,766 votes.[3]
  • 2008 When Republican Assemblyman Garn Mabey retired and left the District 2 seat open, Hambrick won the three-way August 12, 2008 Republican Primary with 1,295 votes (57.61%),[4] and won the four-way November 4, 2008 General election with 11,781 votes (49.76%) against Democratic nominee Carlos Blumberg, Independent American candidate Jon Kamerath, and Libertarian candidate Edward Klapproth;[5] Blumberg and Kamerath had challenged Mabey for the seat in 2006.
  • 2010 Hambrick won the three-way June 8, 2010 Republican Primary with 2,866 votes (62.51%),[6] and won the November 2, 2010 General election with 11,057 votes (57.73%) against Democratic nominee David Lerner and Independent American candidate Jon Kamerath.[7]
  • In 2020, Hambrick was unable run for re-election, as he was term limited.[8]

References

  1. "Assemblyman John Hambrick". Carson City, Nevada: Nevada Legislature. Retrieved November 20, 2013.
  2. "John Hambrick's Biography". Project Vote Smart. Retrieved November 20, 2013.
  3. "2008 Official Statewide Primary Election Results August 12, 2008". Carson City, Nevada: Secretary of State of Nevada. Retrieved November 20, 2013.
  4. "2008 Official Statewide General Election Results November 4, 2008". Carson City, Nevada: Secretary of State of Nevada. Retrieved November 20, 2013.
  5. "2010 Official Statewide Primary Election Results June 8, 2010". Carson City, Nevada: Secretary of State of Nevada. Retrieved November 20, 2013.
  6. "2010 Official Statewide General Election Results November 2, 2010". Carson City, Nevada: Secretary of State of Nevada. Retrieved November 20, 2013.
  7. "John Hambrick". Ballotpedia. Retrieved December 30, 2020.



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