CLARK COUNTY, NEVADA

Home of Las Vegas • 2.3 Million Residents • The Heartbeat of Nevada

Not left. Not right. Not labels.
Just Nevadans — united through morals, ownership, responsibility, and community.

    • Population: ~2,330,000 (≈73% of Nevada’s population)

    • Growth Rate (10-Year): +13.5%

    • Land Area: 7,910 sq. miles

    • County Seat: Las Vegas

    • Founded: 1909

    • Economic Drivers: Tourism, hospitality, construction, logistics, healthcare, retail, technology

    • Major Cities: Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Boulder City, Mesquite

    • School District: Clark County School District (CCSD), the 5th largest in the nation

    • Federal Land: ~90%

    • Time Zone: Pacific

  • Local Government Structure

    • Board of County Commissioners (7 commissioners)

    • Clark County School District (CCSD) Board of Trustees

    • Las Vegas City Council

    • Henderson City Council

    • North Las Vegas City Council

    • Boulder City & Mesquite local governments

    • County Clerk, Treasurer, Recorder, Sheriff, DA, Courts

    Clark County has the largest and most complex civic structure in Nevada.

  • Founded in 1909, Clark County transformed from desert railroad stops into one of the fastest-growing metropolitan regions in America. With the completion of Hoover Dam, the rise of the Las Vegas Strip, and decades of migration from every corner of the country, Clark County became Nevada’s largest population and economic center.

    Today, Clark County is a blend of:

    • Urban growth

    • Military & veteran communities

    • Hospitality industry workers

    • Small businesses

    • Suburban families

    • Rural outskirts & conservation land

    Clark is the engine of the state, but still needs stronger transparency, unity, and civic participation.

  • A diverse economic powerhouse:

    • Tourism & hospitality

    • Healthcare

    • Construction & development

    • Retail & commerce

    • Transportation & logistics

    • Technology & data centers

    • Manufacturing

    • Military (Nellis AFB & Creech AFB)

    • Film & entertainment industry

    What fuels Nevada today often begins in Clark County.

  • Clark County residents regularly cite:

    • Education quality (CCSD)

    • School board transparency

    • Crime and public safety

    • Affordable housing & rent stability

    • Traffic & infrastructure

    • Water conservation

    • Economic diversification

    • Homelessness & mental health resources

    • Environmental concerns (air quality, BLM land issues)

    • County transparency and budget use

    INevada doesn’t play politics, it addresses what affects Nevadans’ daily lives.

  • Your INevada County Lead:
    [TBD]
    “Unity through responsibility. Strength through transparency.”

    Your county leader will:

    • Track Clark County Commission agendas

    • Watch CCSD board meetings

    • Report countywide developments

    • Build P.E.P. breakdowns for county and state issues

    • Prepare community alerts & factual updates

    • Help Clark residents navigate hearings, public comment, and civic tools

    • Connect issues across Vegas, Henderson, NLV, and suburban neighborhoods