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  2. Nevada Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Twelve members of the Nevada Assembly were termed out with the 2010 election serving their last legislative session in 2011. The Nevada Assembly met at the Nevada State Capitol in Carson City until 1971, when a separate Legislative Building was constructed south of the Capitol. The Legislative Building was expanded in 1997 to its current ...

  3. List of Nevada state legislatures - Wikipedia

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    77th Nevada Legislature [Wikidata] 2013 November 2012 [11] 78th Nevada Legislature [Wikidata] 2015 November 2014: Senate: 79th Nevada Legislature [Wikidata] 2017 November 2016: Senate: 80th Nevada Legislature: 2019 November 2018: Senate: 81st Nevada Legislature [Wikidata] 2021 November 2020: House, Senate: 82nd Nevada Legislature 2023

  4. Nevada Legislature - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] Ultimately, Nevada's legislative districts as of 2011 were established by order of a state district court. [11] Since that time, Senate districts have been formed by combining two neighboring Assembly districts. Sadie Hurst (1857–1952) was the first woman elected to the Nevada Legislature (R-Washoe), in 1918. [12]

  5. Nevada's congressional districts - Wikipedia

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    Current U.S. representatives from Nevada District Member (Residence) [1] Party Incumbent since CPVI (2022) [2] District map 1st: Dina Titus : Democratic January 3, 2013 D+3: 2nd: Mark Amodei (Carson City) Republican September 13, 2011 R+8: 3rd: Susie Lee : Democratic January 3, 2019 D+1: 4th: Steven Horsford : Democratic January 3, 2019 D+3

  6. Nevada Senate - Wikipedia

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    The Nevada Senate is the upper house of the Nevada Legislature, the state legislature of U.S. state of Nevada, the lower house being the Nevada Assembly. It currently (2012–2021) consists of 21 members from single-member districts. [1] In the previous redistricting (2002–2011) there were 19 districts, two of which were multimember.

  7. Nevada's 2nd Senate district - Wikipedia

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    The district overlaps with Nevada's 1st and 4th congressional districts, and with the 11th and 28th districts of the Nevada Assembly. [4] The district has a surface area of 15.9 square miles (41 km 2), making it the smallest Senate district in Nevada, and a perimeter of 22.4 miles (36.0 km). [5]

  8. Nevada's 18th Senate district - Wikipedia

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    District 18 covers the northwestern edge of the Las Vegas Valley in Clark County, including parts of Summerlin and Las Vegas proper. [3]The district is located entirely within Nevada's 4th congressional district, and overlaps with the 4th and 13th districts of the Nevada Assembly.

  9. Nevada's 5th Senate district - Wikipedia

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    The district is located entirely within Nevada's 3rd congressional district, and overlaps with the 21st and 29th districts of the Nevada Assembly. [4] The district has a surface area of 26.2 square miles (68 km 2), and a perimeter of 34.3 miles (55.2 km). [5]