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2020 General Election: Nevada Legislative Candidates 2020 GENERAL ELECTION: NEVADA LEGISLATIVE CANDIDATES June 19, 2020 This roster was compiled from information contained in unofficial primary election results issued by Nevada’s secretary of state following the June 9, 2020, Primary Election. The election was conducted primarily by mail, and ballots postmarked on or before election day were accepted and counted through June 16, 2020, pursuant to Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) 293.333. Election results are not official until each county certifies them, which can take up to ten days after the election pursuant to NRS 293.387. Finally, this roster will not become official until the nominees are certified by the secretary of state on or before June 24, 2020, pursuant to NRS 293.190. The general election will be held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. NEVADA SENATE CANDIDATES DISTRICT NAME PARTY 1 Patricia “Pat” Spearman* Democratic 3 Chris Brooks* Democratic 4 Esper M. Hickman Republican Dina Neal Democratic 5 Carrie Ann Buck Republican Tim Hagan Libertarian Kristee Watson Democratic 6 April Becker Republican Nicole Jeanette Cannizzaro* Democratic 7 Roberta Lange Democratic 11 Joshua Dowden Republican Dallas Harris* Democratic 15 Catana L. Barnes Independent Wendy Jauregui-Jackins Democratic Heidi Seevers Gansert* Republican 18 Liz Becker Democratic Scott T. Hammond* Republican 19 Pete Goicoechea* Republican Tiffany “Gholson” Seeback Independent American * Incumbent NEVADA ASSEMBLY CANDIDATES DISTRICT NAME PARTY 1 Daniele Monroe-Moreno* Democratic 2 Heidi Kasama Republican Garrett LeDuff No political party Radhika “R. P. K.” Kunnel Democratic 3 Selena Torres* Democratic 4 Richard McArthur Republican Connie Munk* Democratic 5 Brittney Miller* Democratic Mack Miller Republican 6 Katie Duncan Republican Shondra Summers-Armstrong Democratic 7 Cameron “C. H.” Miller Democratic Anthony “Tony” Palmer Republican 8 Edward “Eddie” Facey Republican Jason Frierson* Democratic 9 Barbara Altman Republican Steve Yeager* Democratic 10 Jonathan Friedrich Independent American Chris Hisgen Republican Rochelle Nguyen* Democratic 11 Beatrice A. Duran* Democratic Eric Krattiger Republican 12 John Cardiff Gerhardt No political party Jeremy A. Graves Republican Susan Martinez* Democratic 13 Tom Roberts* Republican 14 Maggie Carlton* Democratic Robert Wayerski Libertarian 15 Stan Vaughan Republican Howard Watts* Democratic 16 Cecelia González Democratic Reyna “Alex” Sajdak Republican * Incumbent 2020 General Election: Nevada Legislative Candidates 2 NEVADA ASSEMBLY CANDIDATES DISTRICT NAME PARTY 17 Jack Polcyn Republican Clara “Claire” Thomas Democratic 18 Venicia Considine Democratic Heather Ann Florian Republican 19 Ann “Annie” Black Republican 20 David Orentlicher Democratic 21 Cherlyn Arrington Republican Elaine Marzola Democratic 22 Melissa Hardy* Republican 23 Brent Foutz Democratic Bill Hoge Independent American Glen Leavitt* Republican 24 Sarah C. Peters* Democratic 25 Jill Tolles* Republican 26 Vance Alm Democratic Lisa Krasner* Republican 27 Teresa Benitez-Thompson* Democratic Barb Hawn Republican 28 Natasha Bousley Libertarian Edgar Flores* Democratic 29 Lesley Elizabeth Cohen* Democratic Steven E. Delisle Republican 30 Natha C. Anderson Democratic Randy Hoff Republican Charlene Young Independent American 31 Richard “Skip” Daly* Democratic Jill Dickman Republican 32 Alexis M. Hansen* Republican Paula Povilaitis Democratic 33 John C. Ellison* Republican 34 Shannon Bilbray-Axelrod* Democratic Jay Thomas Carlson Republican * Incumbent 2020 General Election: Nevada Legislative Candidates 3 NEVADA ASSEMBLY CANDIDATES DISTRICT NAME PARTY 35 Jay Calhoun Republican Michelle Gorelow* Democratic Philip “Doc Phil” Paleracio No political party 36 Gregory T. Hafen II* Republican 37 Shea Backus* Democratic Andy Matthews Republican 38 Robin L. Titus* Republican 39 Deborah Chang Democratic Dave “Liberty” Jones Libertarian Jim Wheeler* Republican 40 Sena Loyd Democratic Philip “P. K.” O’Neill Republican 41 Victoria K. DaCosta Independent American Sandra Jauregui* Democratic Erika Smith Republican 42 Alexander Assefa* Democratic Liz Delsignore Libertarian Sayed “S. M.” Zaidi No political party * Incumbent Source: Nevada’s Office of the Secretary of State 2020 General Election: Nevada Legislative Candidates 4 .
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