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ROSTER of PRIMARY ELECTION CANDIDATES NEVADA STATE LEGISLATURE ------2011 REGULAR SESSION------(As of March 24, 2010) ROSTER OF PRIMARY ELECTION CANDIDATES NEVADA STATE LEGISLATURE ------2011 REGULAR SESSION------ (as of March 24, 2010) This roster was compiled from information contained in lists of candidates issued by Nevada’s Secretary of State and the Registrar of Voters in Clark and Washoe Counties following the March 12, 2010, Filing Deadline. * Where applicable, the incumbent is listed first. ** This roster will not become official until the period for withdrawal of candidacy has closed at 5 p.m. on March 23, 2010. STATE SENATE SENATE DISTRICT NAME PARTY Capital Robert Potter (withdrew) Democrat Cody J. Quirk Independent American Kevin R. Ranft Democrat James Arnold Settelmeyer Republican Steve Yeater Republican Clark 2 Mo Denis Democrat Clark 5(B) Joyce Woodhouse* Democrat Michael Roberson Republican Nathan “Nate” Schlumpf Republican Clark 7(B) Mark Manendo Democrat Trish Marsh Republican Kathy McClain Democrat Anthony “Tony” Wright Republican Clark 8 Barbara K. Cegavske* Republican Mark Brandon Democrat Tammy Peterson Democrat Jason Reeves (withdrew) Independent American Clark 9 Dennis Nolan* Republican Sharona Dagani Democrat Elizabeth Halseth Republican Tom Jones Independent American Steven Saxe Democrat Benny Yerushalmi Democrat STATE SENATE SENATE DISTRICT NAME PARTY Clark 10 Dallas Augustine Republican Glenn “Mr. Truth” Brown Independent American Ruben Kihuen Democrat Billy Soloe Republican Henry Tyler Republican Clark 12 Aaron Ford Democrat Joe Hardy Republican Patrick McNaught Republican Richard Wayne O’Dell Independent American Steve Sanson Republican Washoe 1 Thomas W. Cornell Libertarian Tom Koziol Republican Sheila Leslie Democrat Philip G. Salerno Republican Washoe 2 Allison Edwards Democrat Don Gustavson Republican Bob Larkin Republican Gary R. Schmidt Democrat Washoe 4 Todd Bailey Republican Ty Cobb Republican Ben Kieckhefer Republican Frank L. Wright Republican M. K. Yochum Independent American 2 STATE ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT NAME PARTY 1 Marilyn Kirkpatrick* Democrat Mark Trudeau Republican 2 John Hambrick* Republican Annie Black Republican Jon Kamerath Independent American David Lerner Democrat Mark Slotta Republican 3 Peggy Pierce* Democrat Eric Morelli Republican Andrew Prato Republican 4 Richard McArthur* Republican Mark Andrews Independent American Gary Fisher Democrat Gerry Mackin Democrat 5 Marilyn Dondero Loop* Democrat Tibi Ellis Republican Tim Williams Republican 6 Harvey J. Munford* Democrat Carole R. Long Republican 7 Carolyn J. Essex Democrat Geraldine Lewis Republican Dina Neal Democrat John Stephens III Democrat 8 Jesse Cantero Democrat Kevin L. Child Democrat Joe Egan Republican Wilfredo “Jing” Espiritu Republican Jason Frierson Democrat Stacey Gonzales Independent American 9 “Tick” Segerblom* Democrat Lois Basichis Republican 10 Joe Hogan* Democrat Tyler Andrews Republican Steve Lenores Libertarian 3 STATE ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT NAME PARTY 11 Sally S. Bache Democrat Von Brewer Republican Angie G. Cochran Democrat Olivia Diaz Democrat 12 James Ohrenschall* Democrat Tod Oppenborn Republican 13 Brian Boothe Democrat Pablo Castro-Zavala Democrat Louis Desalvio Democrat Leonard Foster Independent American Michelle Gorelow Democrat Joshua Gust Republican Scott Hammond Republican C. Kelly Hurst Republican Alan J. Lefebvre Republican Nathan Taylor Republican 14 Maggie Carlton Democrat Karen Hayes King Democrat Victor Koivisto Democrat Lee Roach Republican 15 Elliot T. Anderson Democrat Patrick Boylan Democrat Cherina Kleven Democrat Dale M. Snyder Republican Lou Toomin Democrat Stan Vaughan Independent American 16 John Oceguera* Democrat Glenn V. Greener Republican Bob Irwin Republican Kristie Turley Libertarian Nathan Warner (withdrew) Republican 17 Kelvin Atkinson* Democrat Kenneth King Republican 18 Richard Carrillo Democrat Carol Collins Republican Venicia Considine Democrat Lon West Enwright Democrat Ken Walther Republican 4 STATE ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT NAME PARTY 19 Steven Brooks Democrat Brandon Casutt Democrat Scott Hafen Democrat Piange B. Jackson Democrat James S. Rhodes Independent American Meghan Smith Democrat Jerry H. Wang Republican 20 Lynn Goya Democrat Cresent Hardy Republican Richard Stubbs Republican 21 Ellen Spiegel* Democrat Cherlyn Arrington Republican Les McKay Independent American Mark Sherwood Republican 22 Lynn Stewart* Republican Calanit Atia Republican Zachary S. Campbell Democrat Scott Chappell Republican Duane Christy Republican Kevinn Donovan Democrat Salli Durbin Independent American Nathan Santucci Libertarian Randy Spoor Democrat 23 Melissa Woodbury* Republican Monica Leija Bean Democrat 24 David Bobzien* Democrat Monte Johnson Republican David C. Love Democrat 25 Bernie Carter Republican Jason Anthony Dias Republican Pat Hickey Republican Orrin J. H. Johnson Republican Dan Meyer Republican Heidi Smith (withdrew) Republican Robert “Tuna” Townsend Democrat 5 STATE ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT NAME PARTY 26 Robb Archie Republican Randy Kirner Republican Ellie Lopez-Bowlan Republican Michael D. Maupin Democrat Gregory R. Miller Independent American Jim Pilzner Republican Angie Taylor Democrat 27 Byllie Andrews Democrat Teresa Benitez-Thompson Democrat Cecelia Esler (withdrew) Republican Gabe Jurado Republican 28 James L. Cressman Republican Lucy Flores Democrat Tino Mendoza Republican 29 April Mastroluca* Democrat Dan Hill Republican Erin Lale Libertarian David Senecal (withdrew) Republican 30 Debbie Smith* Democrat Kathy Martin Republican 31 Richard “Skip” Daly Democrat Gary J. Duarte Republican Xiomara Rodriguez Democrat Randi Thompson Republican 32 Ira Hansen Republican Jodi Stephens Republican 33 Dale E. Andrus Republican John Ellison Republican Janine Hansen Independent American Michael McFarlane Democrat 34 William C. Horne* Democrat Richard Deeds Republican William P. Hols Libertarian 35 Pete Goicoechea* Republican John O’Connor Democrat 6 STATE ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY DISTRICT NAME PARTY 36 Ed Goedhart* Republican Ron Hibble Democrat Harry J. Schiffman Democrat David Vanderbeek Independent American 37 Marcus Conklin* Democrat Philip Joseph Lupo Republican 38 Tom Grady* Republican Gary G. Gladwill Republican Dennis C. Gomez Independent American 39 Joetta Brown Democrat Kelly Kite Republican Janet Murphy Republican David Schumann Independent American Barbara Smallwood Republican Jim Wheeler Republican 40 Amy Clemens Republican Pete Livermore Republican Lynda Upton Republican Robin L. Williamson Democrat 41 Paul Aizley* Democrat Jan Porter Republican 42 Irene Bustamante Adams Democrat Sam Christos Democrat Kyle Greenwood Democrat Don Hauth Democrat Kathryn Njus Republican Compiled by: Research Division, Legislative Counsel Bureau 7 .
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