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The Nevada Republican Party is the affiliate of the Republican Party in Nevada. The organization has a history that goes back to 1864. The organization has a history that goes back to 1864. The party currently controls Nevada's governorship , controllership , and lieutenant governorship , which are currently held by Joe Lombardo , Andy Matthews ...
The Republican primary required more than one Republican candidate to file by October 16, 2023. Nevada Republicans have said that they will instead hold a party-organized caucus on February 8, 2024. To participate in the caucus, Republican candidates needed to register their candidacy with the Nevada Republican Party in a filing window from ...
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Even though Donald Trump was expected to easily win Nevada's Republican caucuses Thursday, his supporters waited in long lines to get their chance to cast their votes for the ...
A member of the Republican Party, he was the 17th sheriff of Clark County from 2015 to 2023, capping a 34-year career in law enforcement. [2] [3] [4] Born in Japan, Lombardo moved to Las Vegas in 1976 and was educated at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. [5]
Republican Sam Brown overcame a crowded field of primary opponents to win Nevada’s GOP U.S. Senate primary Tuesday, setting up a fierce general election battle against incumbent Democratic Sen ...
The 4th district covers parts of northern Las Vegas, taking in the Las Vegas Strip, as well as its northern suburbs and rural central Nevada. The incumbent is Democrat Steven Horsford, who was reelected with 52.4% of the vote in 2022. [1]
Majority party Minority party Leader Steve Yeager: P. K. O'Neill: Party Democratic: Republican: Leader's seat 9th - Las Vegas: 40th - Carson City: Last election 28: 14 Seats won 27: 15 Seat change 1 1
Party In office District Electoral history Mark Amodei: Republican: September 15, 2011 – present 2nd: First elected to finish Dean Heller's term. Samuel S. Arentz: Republican: March 4, 1921 – March 3, 1923 At-large: First elected in 1920. Retired to run for U.S. senator. March 4, 1925 – March 3, 1933 Elected again in 1924. Lost re-election.