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Members of the Nevada Legislature 2019 Regular Session MEMBERS OF THE NEVADA LEGISLATURE 2019 REGULAR SESSION This roster was compiled from information contained in the election results issued by Nevada’s Secretary of State following the November 8, 2016, and November 6, 2018, General Elections (http://www.silverstateelection.com/). Note: Italics indicate a member of the Legislature without previous service during a regular session. STATE SENATE DISTRICT NAME PARTY 1 Patricia “Pat” Spearman Democratic 2 Mo Denis Democratic 3 Chris Brooks1 Democratic 4 Kelvin Atkinson Democratic 5 Joyce Woodhouse Democratic 6 Nicole Cannizzaro Democratic 7 David Parks Democratic 8 Marilyn Dondero Loop2 Democratic 9 Melanie Scheible Democratic 10 Yvanna Cancela Democratic 11 Dallas Harris3 Democratic 12 Joe Hardy Republican 13 Julia Ratti Democratic 14 Ira Hansen4 Republican 15 Heidi S. Gansert Republican 16 Ben Kieckhefer Republican 17 James Arnold Settelmeyer Republican 18 Scott T. Hammond Republican 19 Pete Goicoechea Republican 20 Keith Pickard4 Republican 21 James Ohrenschall4 Democratic 1 Chris Brooks was appointed on December 4, 2018, to replace Tick Segerblom, who resigned on December 3, 2018, to accept a position on the Clark County Commission. 2 Member of the Nevada Assembly during the 2013 Session. 3 Dallas Harris was appointed on December 4, 2018, to replace Aaron Ford, who resigned on December 3, 2018, to accept the position of Attorney General. 4 Member of the Nevada Assembly during the 2017 Session. STATE ASSEMBLY DISTRICT NAME PARTY 1 Daniele Monroe-Moreno Democratic 2 John C. Hambrick Republican 3 Selena Torres Democratic 4 Connie Munk Democratic 5 Brittney Miller Democratic 6 William O’Neil McCurdy II Democratic 7 Dina Neal Democratic 8 Jason Frierson Democratic 9 Steve Yeager Democratic 10 Rochelle Nguyen5 Democratic 11 Beatrice Duran6 Democratic 12 Susan Martinez Democratic 13 Tom Roberts Republican 14 Maggie Carlton Democratic 15 Howard Watts III Democratic 16 Heidi Swank Democratic 17 Tyrone Thompson Democratic 18 Richard Carrillo Democratic 19 Chris Edwards Republican 20 Ellen Spiegel Democratic 21 Ozzie Fumo Democratic 22 Melissa Hardy Republican 23 Glen Leavitt Republican 24 Sarah Peters Democratic 25 Jill Tolles Republican 26 Lisa Krasner Republican 27 Teresa Benitez-Thompson Democratic 28 Edgar Flores Democratic 5 Rochelle Nguyen was appointed on December 18, 2018, to replace Chris Brooks, who was appointed to Senate District 3 on December 4, 2018. 6 Beatrice Duran was appointed on December 18, 2018, to replace Olivia Diaz, who resigned on December 3, 2018. 2 STATE ASSEMBLY DISTRICT NAME PARTY 29 Lesley Elizabeth Cohen Democratic 30 Michael Sprinkle Democratic 31 Richard Daly Democratic 32 Alexis M. Hansen Republican 33 John C. Ellison Republican 34 Shannon Bilbray-Axelrod Democratic 35 Michelle Gorelow Democratic 36 Gregory Hafen7 Republican 37 Shea Backus Democratic 38 Robin Titus Republican 39 Jim Wheeler Republican 40 Al Kramer Republican 41 Sandra Jauregui Democratic 42 Alexander Assefa Democratic Compiled by: Research Division, Legislative Counsel Bureau, December 19, 2018. 7 Gregory Hafen was appointed on December 7, 2018, to fill the vacancy created by the death of Dennis Hof prior to the general election. Mr. Hof’s name remained on the ballot pursuant to Nevada Revised Statutes 293.368. 3 .
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