Darin Patrick Appointed to Clark County Board Following Passing of Jim Bolin
Clark County Board Meeting | February 20, 2026
Article Summary: Darin Patrick was officially sworn in to represent District 3 on the Clark County Board, filling a vacancy left by the recent passing of well-respected community leader and Board Member Jim Bolin.
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The board held a moment of silence for late Board Member Jim Bolin and community leader Tiffany Macke.
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Chairman Rex Goble officially declared a vacancy in District 3.
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The Republican Central Committee recommended Darin Patrick to fill the open seat.
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Patrick was unanimously approved by the board and immediately sworn in by Judge Resch.
The Clark County Board on Friday, February 20, 2026, officially appointed and swore in Darin Patrick to serve as the new representative for District 3.
The meeting opened on a somber note as Chairman Rex Goble and County Clerk Laura Lee led the board in a moment of silence and prayer. The board honored the memory of District 3 Board Member Jim Bolin and Tiffany Macke, noting in the minutes that both were “well respected community leaders and will be missed by all.”
Following the tribute, Chairman Goble formally declared a vacancy in Board District 3. To fill the seat, the board was presented with a letter of recommendation from the Republican Central Committee endorsing Darin Patrick.
Board Member Susan Guinnip made a motion to approve Patrick’s appointment to fill the vacancy, which was seconded by Board Member Randal Stephens. Following a roll call, all present board members voted “aye” to adopt the motion.
Immediately following the unanimous vote, Judge Resch administered the Oath of Office, formally seating Patrick for the remainder of the meeting.
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