Las Vegas Sun

March 28, 2024

John Michael Schaefer, left, a candidate for Nevada state controller, listens as Kevin Benson, senior deputy attorney general, questions his son Michael Schaefer during a hearing at the Regional Justice Center Thursday, April 3, 2014. Scott Gilles, Nevada's chief elections deputy, sits at right. Election officials want the court to remove Schaefer from the Democratic primary ballot because they contend he doesn't meet residency requirements.

Steve Marcus

John Michael Schaefer, left, a candidate for Nevada state controller, listens as Kevin Benson, senior deputy attorney general, questions his son Michael Schaefer during a hearing at the Regional Justice Center Thursday, April 3, 2014. Scott Gilles, Nevada's chief elections deputy, sits at right. Election officials want the court to remove Schaefer from the Democratic primary ballot because they contend he doesn't meet residency requirements.