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  2. Constitution of Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Nevada's first constitutional convention was in 1863. [1] The Nevada Constitution was created in 1864 at a convention on July 4 in Carson City.The convention adjourned on July 28, was approved by public vote on the first Wednesday in September, and became effective on October 31, when on that date President Abraham Lincoln declared Nevada to be a state.

  3. Nevada Legislature - Wikipedia

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    Members of the Assembly are elected to a two-year term with term limits of six terms (12 years). Members of the Senate are elected to a four-year term and similarly face term limits of three terms (12 years). Term limits were amended to the Nevada Constitution following a voter referendum in 1996 as reflected in Nevada Constitution, Art. 4, Sec ...

  4. Government of Nevada - Wikipedia

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    The government of Nevada comprises three branches of government: the executive branch consisting of the governor of Nevada and the governor's cabinet along with the other elected constitutional officers; the legislative branch consisting of the Nevada Legislature which includes the Assembly and the Senate; and the judicial branch consisting of the Supreme Court of Nevada and lower courts.

  5. Nevada Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Term limits, limiting assembly members to six 2-year terms (12 years), took effect in 2010. Twelve members of the Nevada Assembly were termed out with the 2010 election serving their last legislative session in 2011.

  6. Three Nevada ballot props pass, two will move on to 2026 - AOL

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    This ballot proposition passed with 65.97% of the votes and changed some language in the Nevada Constitution. According to the legislative language, it revises the description of the people who ...

  7. Supreme Court of Nevada - Wikipedia

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    There are seven Justices on the court, who are elected to six-year terms in officially nonpartisan elections and who are not subject to term limits, which were rejected by voters in 1996. [4] The Governor appoints Justices in the case of a vacancy. The most senior justice becomes Chief Justice for a two-year term. [2]

  8. Opinion - To constrain Trump, progressives should look to the ...

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    Progressives must embrace the Constitution's limits on governmental power, including federalism and separation of powers, in order to defend the nation's foundational charter and prevent the ...

  9. Opinion - The looming post-Chevron fight over the ... - AOL

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    Additionally, against the backdrop of a broader-scale constitutional revival, courts should be clear about the constitutional limits on delegation. Loper Bright was a sea change. Since at least ...