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    George Wehrly Brings Decades of Service and Local Roots to Sheriff’s Race

    By Amy VelozMay 14, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    As the race for Nye County Sheriff continues to take shape ahead of early voting, longtime resident George Wehrly is offering voters a candidacy grounded in decades of local experience, public service and deep ties to the community.

    Wehrly’s connection to Nye County spans nearly his entire life. Born in Las Vegas, he moved to Nye County as a child and has now called the area home for nearly six decades. He attended local schools and graduated from Pahrump High School in 1985, later building both his career and family life in the region. “I have lived in Nye County for 59 years,” Wehrly said, noting that he met his wife of 35 years in Pahrump and has remained rooted in the community ever since.

    His professional background includes 27 years with the Nye County Sheriff’s Office, where he retired in November 2022 in good standing. During that time, he worked in a variety of roles across the county, gaining experience in both patrol and detention operations. According to his campaign materials, his service included time in communities such as Beatty, Tonopah and Pahrump, ultimately retiring with the rank of sergeant and serving as an acting lieutenant in Central and Northern Command.

    In addition to his law enforcement career, Wehrly also served 27 years in the United States Army Reserve, including multiple overseas deployments. His military experience, he said, helped shape his leadership style and approach to organization and decision-making. “My military training has groomed me to be a very effective Sheriff,” he explained, pointing to skills in leadership, administration and budgeting.

    Today, Wehrly splits his time between tending to his ranch in Beatty—where he raises livestock including horses, cattle and goats—and working part-time as a bailiff for Judge Sullivan. He also maintains his Nevada Peace Officer certification, continuing to meet training standards required for law enforcement professionals.

    When asked what inspired him to run for sheriff, Wehrly pointed to concerns he has heard within the community. He said he has noticed frustration among residents regarding response times and communication, and believes there is room to improve transparency and trust within the department. His campaign emphasizes rebuilding confidence and strengthening the relationship between deputies and the public.

    Those priorities are reflected in the goals outlined in his campaign materials, which include a focus on public safety, transparency, interagency cooperation and increased community involvement. Wehrly has also highlighted interest in evaluating department operations and addressing internal challenges, including morale and financial concerns, if elected.

    Wehrly describes his approach as one rooted in listening and observation. Rather than outlining detailed changes ahead of time, he said he would begin by assessing the department firsthand and gathering input from both staff and residents. “I will go in with open eyes, listen to my staff and the community, and make evidence-based decisions rather than political ones,” he said.

    At the core of his candidacy are personal values he says have guided him throughout his life. “I have integrity, and I am a trustworthy person,” Wehrly said, adding that those principles influence both his professional and personal decisions.

    If elected, Wehrly said success would be measured by a stronger sense of safety among residents and improved teamwork within the department. He also hopes to leave behind a workplace culture that supports deputies and fosters accountability.

    Outside of his professional life, Wehrly describes himself simply as “an ordinary rancher” who values time with family and friends. His community involvement includes membership in organizations such as the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Masons and the Association of the United States Army. He also noted that he helped establish a VFW presence in Beatty prior to a deployment to Afghanistan.

    “I am a member of this community in every sense of the word,” Wehrly said. “Not just a candidate passing through.”

    As voters prepare to make their decision, Wehrly’s campaign offers a platform built on long-term local experience, public service and a stated commitment to listening to the needs of Nye County residents.

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