
🎧 Quiring O’Brien Lands Unanimous GOP Endorsement
Auditor candidate says her campaign will now focus on expanding outreach efforts, engaging voters across all precincts, and building momentum heading into the upcoming election
CLARK COUNTY — Eileen Quiring O’Brien, candidate for Clark County auditor, has officially received the unanimous endorsement of the Clark County Republican Party Central Committee following a recent vote held at the organization’s quarterly meeting.
Quiring O’Brien believes the endorsement reflects strong, unified support from precinct committee officers and party leadership across Clark County, underscoring confidence in her experience, leadership, and commitment to transparent and accountable elections.
“I am deeply honored and grateful to receive the unanimous endorsement of the Clark County Republican Party,” said Quiring O’Brien. “This level of support sends a clear message that our campaign is united, energized, and ready to win.”
Quiring O’Brien emphasized the importance of the auditor’s role in ensuring trust and integrity in local government.
“This race is one of the most important in Clark County this election cycle,” she added. “The auditor’s office is the foundation of fair and secure elections, financial accountability, and public trust. Our community deserves leadership that is transparent, responsive, and committed to serving every voter with integrity.”
“With this unanimous endorsement, we are building a powerful coalition of grassroots supporters, precinct leaders, and volunteers who are ready to take this campaign directly to the voters,” Quiring O’Brien said. “Together, we will work tirelessly to earn the trust and support of Clark County residents.”
Quiring O’Brien said her campaign will now focus on expanding outreach efforts, engaging voters across all precincts, and building momentum heading into the upcoming election.
For more information about Eileen Quiring O’Brien and her campaign for Clark County Auditor, visit eileenforauditor.com.
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