Randall Forman — Family Court Judge Candidate

Randall Forman is not the incumbent. He is a judicial officer currently serving as a Domestic Violence Commissioner in Family Court.

Candidate for Family Court Judge · Dept. S ·
Clark County

Your Family
Deserves a
Fair Judge.

When a family enters the courtroom, they need more than a ruling — they need to be heard. With 15+ years in family law and 5 years as Family Court Commissioner, Randall Forman is ready to serve on day one.

15+ Years in Family Law
5 Years as Commissioner
20+ Years in Clark County
Day 1 Ready to Serve

Family Court
Decisions Last a Lifetime.

Nobody chooses to end up in family court. But when a family does, the judge they face will shape the lives of children, parents, and entire households for years to come. The wrong judge means delays, confusion, and decisions that don't reflect the facts. The right judge means fairness, clarity, and a path forward.

"Nobody wants to end up in family court. But if you do, I promise you will be heard, treated with dignity, and judged fairly."

— Randall Forman

Children's Welfare First

Every custody and protection order decision directly affects the wellbeing of children. Experience and judgment matter — and cannot be improvised on the bench.

Efficient, Timely Justice

Delays in family court cause real harm. Randall's experience means cases are handled with the thoroughness they deserve — without unnecessary delay.

Dignity for Every Family

Domestic violence survivors, vulnerable parents, and families in crisis deserve a courtroom where they are heard and treated with respect — regardless of circumstance.

Randall Forman
20+
Years Serving
Clark County

A Career Dedicated to Family Law

Randall Forman understands, on a personal level, what family conflict can do to a child caught in the middle. That early experience shaped his path and led him to a career built entirely around protecting families in their most vulnerable moments.

For more than 15 years, Randall has dedicated his legal career to family law. For the past five years, he has served as a Family Court Commissioner — presiding over some of the most serious and sensitive matters in our justice system, including domestic violence protection orders and juvenile delinquency cases.

His background spans every role in the legal process: law clerk, staff attorney, private practice, and judicial officer. He understands family law from every angle, and he is ready to serve as Family Court Judge on day one.

Clark County has been Randall's home for over 20 years. This is the community he has served — and the community he is running to protect.

Family Court Commissioner, Clark County — 5 years
Family Law Attorney
Staff Attorney
Law Clerk
Presided over domestic violence & juvenile cases
Clark County resident for 20+ years

In His Own Words

Meet the Candidate Randall Introduces Himself
His Story The Path That Led Him Here
The Campaign Why Randall Is Running

The Right Judge for Clark County Families

Family Court Department S requires more than legal knowledge — it requires wisdom, humanity, and proven judgment. Randall brings all three.

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Proven Experience

Five years on the bench as a Family Court Commissioner. Fifteen years in family law. Randall has heard the hard cases, made the difficult calls, and earned the trust of families in crisis. No learning curve. No on-the-job training.

02

Fairness & Integrity

Every person who walks into Randall's courtroom — regardless of income, background, or circumstance — receives the same quality of attention and the same standard of justice. Fairness is not a slogan. It is a practice.

03

Deep Community Roots

Randall has called Clark County home for over two decades. He doesn't just know the law — he knows the community he serves. That investment in the people of this county makes all the difference on the bench.

Trusted by Those Who Know the Court

Attorneys, community leaders, and legal professionals throughout Clark County have seen Randall's work firsthand. Here's what they say.

"While I am proud to call Randall a friend, my support goes far beyond that. I had the opportunity to work alongside him, as attorneys and as District Court Commissioners, and witnessed firsthand the qualities that truly matter on the bench. He is hard-working, even-tempered, fair, and unbiased. Randall is someone who approaches every situation with integrity and sound judgment.

He is the only candidate for Department S who brings not just the requisite experience, qualities and temperament, but also the longevity and commitment this role demands. This is not a position for someone who is challenged by conflict; it requires someone who can manage it thoughtfully and effectively. Randall has proven time and again that he can do exactly that."

— Holly Roys, Esq., Former District Court Commissioner · Clark County

"My courtroom will always be a place where every person is heard and treated fairly."

Randall Forman — Candidate, Family Court Judge, Dept. S

Fund Raising & Campaign Events

Moments from the trail — supporters, energy, and community coming together for Randall Forman.

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Help Elect a Judge Clark County Can Trust

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Three Ways to Cast Your Ballot

Clark County makes it easy to vote. Choose the option that works best for you — every ballot counts.

Early Voting

May 23 — June 5, 2026

Vote at any early voting site in Clark County — malls, libraries, government buildings. No assigned location. Hours vary by site.

Find locations: ClarkCountyNV.gov/vote

Vote by Mail

Ballots mailed ~May 20, 2026

Nevada mails a ballot to every registered voter automatically. Fill it out and mail it back (postmarked by June 9) or drop it off at any voting site.

Register: RegisterToVoteNV.gov

Primary Election

June 9, 2026 · 7 AM — 7 PM

Vote at any vote center in Clark County. Same-day registration available — bring a valid Nevada ID.

Info: (702) 455-VOTE (8683)

May 12 Mail registration deadline
May 23 Early voting starts
June 5 Early voting ends
June 9 Primary Election