Clark County · Nevada
Gibson’s
Got To Go.
Clark County Commissioner Jim Gibson answers to investors, not constituents — and he’s been found in violation of Nevada’s ethics law. Imagine representation that actually feels real.

The Record
On the public record
$1,800
of $2.7M raised
He doesn’t have constituents. He has investors.
Of the roughly $2.7 million Jim Gibson has raised, just $1,800 came from grassroots donors. The rest came from corporations and special interests — not the people of Clark County. Investors expect a return on their money.
Source: Nevada SOS — Contributions & Expenses Report, Jan–Mar 2026 →
$10,900
in Formula 1 tickets
Found in violation of Nevada’s ethics law.
In 2025, the Nevada Commission on Ethics found Jim Gibson in violation of state ethics law over $10,900 in Formula 1 tickets — accepting them, then failing to disclose the conflict and step aside on Grand Prix votes, even as Las Vegas streets were shut down for the race.
Source: Nevada Commission on Ethics — Review Panel Determination, Case 25-085C (2025) →
Imagine better.
Imagine a commissioner who fights for opportunity, availability, and accessibility — good-paying jobs for Nevada’s workers, and a county government that answers to the people who live here, not the interests who fund the campaigns. That’s the representation Clark County deserves.
Clark County deserves better.
Join Nevadans across Clark County pledging to hold Jim Gibson accountable — and to replace him with leadership that actually answers to us.
- Demand transparency and real ethics accountability.
- Put Clark County’s residents ahead of special interests.
- Stand for good-paying jobs and opportunity for workers.